Bibcode
Themeßl, N.; Hekker, S.; Southworth, J.; Beck, P. G.; Pavlovski, K.; Tkachenko, A.; Angelou, G. C.; Ball, W. H.; Barban, C.; Corsaro, E.; Elsworth, Y.; Handberg, R.; Kallinger, T.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 478, Issue 4, p.4669-4696
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2018
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Description
The internal structures and properties of oscillating red-giant stars
can be accurately inferred through their global oscillation modes
(asteroseismology). Based on 1460 d of Kepler observations we perform a
thorough asteroseismic study to probe the stellar parameters and
evolutionary stages of three red giants in eclipsing binary systems. We
present the first detailed analysis of individual oscillation modes of
the red-giant components of KIC 8410637, KIC 5640750, and KIC 9540226.
We obtain estimates of their asteroseismic masses, radii, mean
densities, and logarithmic surface gravities by using the asteroseismic
scaling relations as well as grid-based modelling. As these red giants
are in double-lined eclipsing binaries, it is possible to derive their
independent dynamical masses and radii from the orbital solution and
compare it with the seismically inferred values. For KIC 5640750 we
compute the first spectroscopic orbit based on both components of this
system. We use high-resolution spectroscopic data and light curves of
the three systems to determine up-to-date values of the dynamical
stellar parameters. With our comprehensive set of stellar parameters we
explore consistencies between binary analysis and asteroseismic methods,
and test the reliability of the well-known scaling relations. For the
three red giants under study, we find agreement between dynamical and
asteroseismic stellar parameters in cases where the asteroseismic
methods account for metallicity, temperature, and mass dependence as
well as surface effects. We are able to attain agreement from the
scaling laws in all three systems if we use Δ ν _ref,emp =
130.8 ± 0.9 μHz instead of the usual solar reference value.
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