Dynamical mass of a solar-like oscillator at the main-sequence turnoff from Gaia astrometry & ground-based spectroscopy
P. G. Beck, T. Masseron, K. Pavlovski, D. Godoy-Rivera, S. Mathur, D. H. Grossmann, A. Hamy, D. B. Palakkatharappil, E. Panetier, R. A. Garc\'ia, J. Merc, Y. Lu, I. Amestoy, H. J. Deeg

TL;DR
This study validates asteroseismic mass estimates of a solar-like star at the main-sequence turnoff using Gaia astrometry and ground-based spectroscopy, providing the first dynamical validation for such stars.
Contribution
It introduces a new method combining Gaia astrometry and spectroscopy to dynamically measure stellar masses, validating asteroseismic estimates for main-sequence solar-like oscillators.
Findings
Dynamical mass of primary star is 0.99±0.05 M_sun.
Asteroseismic mass estimates agree within 1.2σ with dynamical measurements.
The method validates asteroseismic mass determination for main-sequence stars.
Abstract
Asteroseismology is widely used for precise determining of masses of solar-like oscillating stars by performing individual-frequency modeling or applying homological scaling relations. However, these methods lack dynamical validation on the main sequence due to the absence of eclipsing double-lined binary system (SB2) as benchmark objects. By providing the orbital inclination, astrometric binary systems from ESA Gaia DR3 offer an abundant alternative for eclipsing systems. We present KIC693187 as the first SB2, hosting a solar-like oscillating post-main-sequence star with dynamical masses. By combining Gaia astrometry with spectroscopic obtained with the Las Cumbres Observatory network (LCO), we find =0.990.05 and =0.890.04 for the primary and secondary, respectively. Asteroseismic parameters were extracted from photometry…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
