Chemical Evolution in the Milky Way: Rotation-based Ages for APOGEE-Kepler Cool Dwarf Stars

  • Claytor Z
  • Saders J
  • Santos Â
  • et al.
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Abstract

We use models of stellar angular momentum evolution to determine ages for ∼500 stars in the APOGEE- Kepler Cool Dwarfs sample. We focus on lower-main-sequence stars, where other age-dating tools become ineffective. Our age distributions are compared to those derived from asteroseismic and giant samples and solar analogs. We are able to recover gyrochronological ages for old, lower-main-sequence stars, a remarkable improvement over prior work in hotter stars. Under our model assumptions, our ages have a median relative uncertainty of 14%, comparable to the age precision inferred for more massive stars using traditional methods. We investigate trends of Galactic α -enhancement with age, finding evidence of a detection threshold between the age of the oldest α -poor stars and that of the bulk α -rich population. We argue that gyrochronology is an effective tool reaching ages of 10–12 Gyr in K and early M dwarfs. Finally, we present the first effort to quantify the impact of detailed abundance patterns on rotational evolution. We estimate a ∼15% bias in age for cool, α -enhanced (+0.4 dex) stars when standard solar-abundance-pattern rotational models are used for age inference, rather than models that appropriately account for α -enrichment.

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Claytor, Z. R., Saders, J. L. van, Santos, Â. R. G., García, R. A., Mathur, S., Tayar, J., … Shetrone, M. (2020). Chemical Evolution in the Milky Way: Rotation-based Ages for APOGEE-Kepler Cool Dwarf Stars. The Astrophysical Journal, 888(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab5c24

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