Improving the stellar age determination through joint modeling of binarity and asteroseismology -- Grid modeling of the seismic red-giant binary KIC 9163796
D. H. Grossmann, P. G. Beck, S. Mathur, C. Johnston, D. Godoy-Rivera,, J. C. Zinn, S. Cassisi, B. Liagre, T. Masseron, R. A. Garcia, A. Hanslmeier,, N. Muntean, L. S. Schimak, L. Steinwender, and D. Stello

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that combining binarity constraints with asteroseismology significantly improves the precision of stellar age estimates for red giant binary systems, achieving less than 10% relative error.
Contribution
The paper introduces a joint modeling approach that integrates binarity and asteroseismology to accurately determine stellar parameters and ages, surpassing traditional methods.
Findings
Achieved age estimation with 9% relative error for KIC 9163796.
Found both stars have higher initial helium than primordial levels.
Mass estimates agree with asteroseismic scaling relations.
Abstract
Context. Typical uncertainties of ages determined for single star giants from isochrone fitting using single-epoch spectroscopy and photometry without any additional constraints are 30-50 %. Binary systems, particularly double-lined spectroscopic (SB2) binaries, provide an opportunity to study the intricacies of internal stellar physics and better determine stellar parameters, particularly the stellar age. Aims. By using the constraints from binarity and asteroseismology, we aim to obtain precise age and stellar parameters for the red giant-subgiant binary system KIC 9163796, a system with a mass ratio of 1.015 but distinctly different positions in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HRD). Methods. We compute a multidimensional model grid of individual stellar models. From different combinations of figures of merit, we use the constraints drawn from binarity, spectroscopy, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
