Bayesian analysis of ages, masses and distances to cool stars with non-LTE spectroscopic parameters

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Abstract

For studies of Galactic evolution, the accurate characterization of stars in terms of their evolutionary stage and population membership is of fundamental importance. A standard approach relies on extracting this information from stellar evolution models but requires the effective temperature, surface gravity and metallicity of a star obtained by independent means. In previous work, we determined accurate effective temperatures and non-local thermodynamic equilibrium log g and [Fe/H] (NLTE-Opt) for a large sample of metal-poor stars, -3

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Serenelli, A. M., Bergemann, M., Ruchti, G., & Casagrande, L. (2013). Bayesian analysis of ages, masses and distances to cool stars with non-LTE spectroscopic parameters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 429(4), 3645–3657. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sts648

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