Asteroseismology for "\`{a} la carte" stellar age-dating and weighing: Age and mass of the CoRoT exoplanet host HD 52265
Yveline Lebreton, Marie-Jo Goupil

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that detailed asteroseismic modeling significantly enhances the accuracy of stellar age and mass estimates, exemplified by the analysis of the CoRoT exoplanet host HD 52265, with implications for exoplanet characterization.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive asteroseismic approach that improves age and mass determinations of stars by analyzing individual oscillation frequencies and assessing model input uncertainties.
Findings
Seismic analysis yields age 2.10-2.54 Gyr, mass 1.14-1.32 Msun, radius 1.30-1.34 Rsun.
Seismic mass estimates are more precise than HR diagram methods.
Surface convection constraints indicate a mixing-length 12-15% smaller than solar value.
Abstract
In the context of CoRoT, Kepler, Gaia, TESS, and PLATO, precise and accurate stellar ages, masses and radii are of paramount importance. They are crucial to constrain scenarii of planetary formation and evolution.We aim at quantifying how detailed stellar modeling improves the accuracy and precision on age and mass of individual stars. We adopt a multifaceted approach where we examine how the number of observational constraints as well as the uncertainties on observations and on model input physics impact the age-dating and weighing. We modelled the exoplanet host-star HD52265, a MS, solar-like oscillator observed by CoRoT. We considered different sets of observational constraints (HR data, metallicity, seismic constraints). For each case, we determined the age, mass, and properties of HD52265 inferred from models, and quantified the impact of the models inputs. Our seismic analysis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
