Spectroscopic constraints for low-mass asteroseismic targets

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Abstract

A full exploitation of the observations provided by the CoRoT and Kepler missions depends on our ability to complement these data with accurate effective temperatures and chemical abundances. We review in this contribution the major efforts that have been undertaken to characterise late-type, seismic targets based on spectra gathered as part of the ground-based, follow-up campaigns. A specific feature of the spectroscopic studies of these stars is that the gravity can be advantageously fixed to the more accurate value derived from the pulsation spectrum. We will describe the impact that such an approach has on the estimation of Teff and [Fe/H]. The relevance of red-giant seismic targets for studies of internal mixing processes and stellar populations in our Galaxy will also be briefly discussed.

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Morel, T. (2015). Spectroscopic constraints for low-mass asteroseismic targets. In Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings (Vol. 39, pp. 73–81). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10993-0_8

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