Spectrum Analysis of Bright Kepler Gamma Doradus Candidate Stars
Andrew Tkachenko, Holger Lehmann, Barry Smalley, Jonas Debosscher, and, Conny Aerts

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically analyzed 26 Kepler Gamma Doradus candidates to determine their fundamental parameters, revealing discrepancies with theoretical models and suggesting a need to revise the instability strips for these pulsators.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of 26 Kepler Gamma Doradus candidates, providing fundamental parameters and challenging existing pulsation theories.
Findings
Most Teff values agree with Kepler Input Catalogue
Gamma Dor and Delta Sct pulsations are more common than predicted
Revisions needed for theoretical instability strips
Abstract
Ground-based spectroscopic follow-up observations of the pulsating stars observed by the Kepler satellite mission are needed for their asteroseismic modelling. We aim to derive the fundamental parameters for a sample of 26 Gamma Doradus candidate stars observed by the Kepler satellite mission to accomplish one of the required preconditions for their asteroseismic modelling and to compare our results with the types of pulsators expected from the existing light curve analysis. We use the spectrum synthesis method to derive the fundamental parameters like Teff, logg, [M/H], and vsini from newly obtained spectra and compute the spectral energy distribution from literature photometry to get an independent measure of Teff. We find that most of the derived Teff values agree with the values given in the Kepler Input Catalogue. According to their positions in the HR-diagram three stars are…
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