Activity indicators and stellar parameters of the Kepler targets. An application of the ROTFIT pipeline to LAMOST-Kepler stellar spectra
A. Frasca, J. Molenda-Zakowicz, P. De Cat, G. Catanzaro, J. N. Fu, A., B. Ren, A. L. Luo, J. R. Shi, Y. Wu, and H. T. Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes LAMOST-Kepler spectra to derive stellar parameters, identify active stars, and explore the relationship between chromospheric activity and rotation, providing a comprehensive catalog for stellar characterization.
Contribution
It applies the ROTFIT pipeline to a large spectroscopic dataset, offering new atmospheric parameters, activity indicators, and quality assessments for Kepler target stars.
Findings
Derived parameters for over 51,000 stars with high accuracy.
Identified 442 chromospherically active stars and variable RV stars.
Found correlations between chromospheric fluxes and stellar rotation rates.
Abstract
The LAMOST-Kepler survey, whose spectra are analyzed in the present paper, is the first large spectroscopic project aimed at characterizing these sources. Our work is focused at selecting emission-line objects and chromospherically active stars and on the evaluation of the atmospheric parameters. We have used a version of the code ROTFIT that exploits a wide and homogeneous collection of real star spectra, i.e. the Indo US library. We provide a catalog with the atmospheric parameters (Teff, logg, [Fe/H]), the radial velocity (RV) and an estimate of the projected rotation velocity (vsini). For cool stars (Teff<6000 K) we have also calculated the H-alpha and CaII-IRT chromospheric fluxes. We have derived the RV and the atmospheric parameters for 61,753 spectra of 51,385 stars. Literature data for a few hundred stars have been used to do a quality control of our results. The final accuracy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
