Accurate fundamental parameters and detailed abundance patterns from spectroscopy of 93 solar-type Kepler targets

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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 logg 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 80K, showing that for other nearby Kepler targets, this index can be used. The asteroseismic logg values agree very well with the classical determination using Fei-Feii balance, although we find a small systematic offset of 0.08 dex (asteroseismic logg 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. © 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2012 RAS.

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Bruntt, H., Basu, S., Smalley, B., Chaplin, W. J., Verner, G. A., Bedding, T. R., … Sanderfer, D. T. (2012). Accurate fundamental parameters and detailed abundance patterns from spectroscopy of 93 solar-type Kepler targets. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 423(1), 122–131. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20686.x

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