Age of FGK Dwarfs Observed with LAMOST and GALAH: Considering the Oxygen Enhancement
Tiancheng Sun, Zhishuai Ge, Xunzhou Chen, Shaolan Bi, Tanda Li,, Xianfei Zhang, Yaguang Li, Yaqian Wu, Sarah A. Bird, Ferguson J. W., Jianzhao, Zhou, Lifei Ye, Liu Long, and Jinghua Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates how observed oxygen abundance affects age estimates of FGK dwarf stars, revealing significant differences when incorporating oxygen variation into stellar models, especially for metal-poor stars.
Contribution
It introduces a grid of stellar models accounting for oxygen abundance, improving age estimation accuracy for FGK dwarfs observed by LAMOST and GALAH.
Findings
Considering oxygen abundance changes age estimates by ~9% on average.
Age differences are more significant in stars with [Fe/H] < -0.6 dex.
Younger stars tend to be more oxygen-rich, with [O/Fe] increasing as age decreases.
Abstract
Varying oxygen abundance could impact the modeling-inferred ages. This work aims to estimate the ages of dwarfs considering observed oxygen abundance. To characterize 67,503 LAMOST and 4,006 GALAH FGK-type dwarf stars, we construct a grid of stellar models which take into account oxygen abundance as an independent model input. Compared with ages determined with commonly-used -enhanced models, we find a difference of 9% on average when the observed oxygen abundance is considered. The age differences between the two types of models are correlated to [Fe/H] and [O/], and they are relatively significant on stars with [Fe/H] -0.6 dex. Generally, varying 0.2 dex in [O/] will alter the age estimates of metal-rich (-0.2 [Fe/H] 0.2) stars by 10%, and relatively metal-poor (-1 [Fe/H] -0.2) stars by 15%. Of the low-O stars with…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
