Bibcode
Bruntt, H.; Basu, S.; Smalley, B.; Chaplin, W. J.; Verner, G. A.; Bedding, T. R.; Catala, C.; Gazzano, J.-C.; Molenda-Żakowicz, J.; Thygesen, A. O.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Hekker, S.; Huber, D.; Karoff, C.; Mathur, S.; Mosser, B.; Appourchaux, T.; Campante, T. L.; Elsworth, Y.; García, R. A.; Handberg, R.; Metcalfe, T. S.; Quirion, P.-O.; Régulo, C.; Roxburgh, I. W.; Stello, D.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.; Kawaler, S. D.; Kjeldsen, H.; Morris, R. L.; Quintana, E. V.; Sanderfer, D. T.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 423, Issue 1, pp. 122-131.
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2012
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Description
We present a detailed spectroscopic study of 93 solar-type stars that
are targets of the NASA/Kepler mission and provide detailed chemical
composition of each target. We find that the overall metallicity is well
represented by Fe lines. Relative abundances of light elements (CNO) and
α elements are generally higher for low-metallicity stars. Our
spectroscopic analysis benefits from the accurately measured surface
gravity from the asteroseismic analysis of the Kepler light curves. The
accuracy on the log g parameter is better than 0.03 dex and is held
fixed in the analysis. We compare our Teff determination with
a recent colour calibration of VT-KS [TYCHO V
magnitude minus Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) KS
magnitude] and find very good agreement and a scatter of only 80 K,
showing that for other nearby Kepler targets, this index can be used.
The asteroseismic log g values agree very well with the classical
determination using Fe I-Fe II balance, although we find a small
systematic offset of 0.08 dex (asteroseismic log g values are lower).
The abundance patterns of metals, α elements and the light
elements (CNO) show that a simple scaling by [Fe/H] is adequate to
represent the metallicity of the stars, except for the stars with
metallicity below -0.3, where α-enhancement becomes important.
However, this is only important for a very small fraction of the Kepler
sample. We therefore recommend that a simple scaling with [Fe/H] be
employed in the asteroseismic analyses of large ensembles of solar-type
stars.
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