Bibcode
Frandsen, S.; Fredslund Andersen, M.; Brogaard, K.; Jiang, C.; Arentoft, T.; Grundahl, F.; Kjeldsen, H.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.; Weiss, E.; Pallé, P. L.; Antoci, V.; Kjærgaard, P.; Sørensen, A. N.; Skottfelt, J.; Jørgensen, U. G.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 613, id.A53, 7 pp.
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2018
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Description
Context. The Stellar Observation Network Group (SONG) is an initiative
to build a worldwide network of 1m telescopes with high-precision
radial-velocity spectrographs. Here we analyse the first radial-velocity
time series of a red-giant star measured by the SONG telescope at
Tenerife. The asteroseismic results demonstrate a major increase in the
achievable precision of the parameters for red-giant stars obtainable
from ground-based observations. Reliable tests of the validity of these
results are needed, however, before the accuracy of the parameters can
be trusted. Aims: We analyse the first SONG time series for the
star 46 LMi, which has a precise parallax and an angular diameter
measured from interferometry, and therefore a good determination of the
stellar radius. We use asteroseismic scaling relations to obtain an
accurate mass, and modelling to determine the age. Methods: A
55-day time series of high-resolution, high S/N spectra were obtained
with the first SONG telescope. We derive the asteroseismic parameters by
analysing the power spectrum. To give a best guess on the large
separation of modes in the power spectrum, we have applied a new method
which uses the scaling of Kepler red-giant stars to 46 LMi.
Results: Several methods have been applied: classical estimates, seismic
methods using the observed time series, and model calculations to derive
the fundamental parameters of 46 LMi. Parameters determined using the
different methods are consistent within the uncertainties. We find the
following values for the mass M (scaling), radius R (classical), age
(modelling), and surface gravity (combining mass and radius): M = 1.09
± 0.04M⊙, R = 7.95 ± 0.11R⊙
age t = 8.2 ± 1.9 Gy, and logg = 2.674 ± 0.013.
Conclusions: The exciting possibilities for ground-based
asteroseismology of solar-like oscillations with a fully robotic network
have been illustrated with the results obtained from just a single site
of the SONG network. The window function is still a severe problem which
will be solved when there are more nodes in the network.
Based on observations made with the Hertzsprung SONG telescope operated
at the Spanish Observatorio del Teide on the island of Tenerife by the
Aarhus and Copenhagen Universities and by the Instituto de
Astrofísica de Canarias.
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