An accurate and self-consistent chemical abundance catalogue for the APOGEE/Kepler sample
Keith Hawkins, Thomas Masseron, Paula Jofre, Gerry Gilmore, Yvonne, Elsworth, Saskia Hekker

TL;DR
This paper provides a new, accurate, and self-consistent chemical abundance catalogue for the APOGEE/Kepler stellar sample, improving upon previous data and including new elemental abundances for better Galactic chemical evolution studies.
Contribution
It re-derives chemical abundances using an independent method, extends the catalogue with new elements, and improves the accuracy of existing measurements for the APOGEE/Kepler sample.
Findings
Validated the BACCHUS code on stellar data.
Provided abundances for 21 elements, including 5 new ones.
Improved abundances for Si, Ti, S, and V.
Abstract
Context. The APOGEE survey has obtained high-resolution infrared spectra of more than 100,000 stars. Deriving chemical abundances patterns of these stars is paramount to piecing together the structure of the Milky Way. While the derived chemical abundances have been shown to be precise for most stars, some calibration problems have been reported, in particular for more metal- poor stars. Aims. In this paper, we aim to (1) re-determine the chemical abundances of the APOGEE+Kepler stellar sample (APOKASC) with an independent procedure, line list and line selection, and high quality surface gravity information from astroseismology, and (2) extend the abundance catalogue by including abundances that are not currently reported in the most recent APOGEE release (DR12). Methods. We fixed the Teff and log g to those determined using spectrophotometric and asteroseismic techniques, respectively.…
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