We show that the masses of red giant stars can be well predicted from their photospheric carbon and nitrogen abundances, in conjunction with their spectroscopic stellar labels log g, Teff, and [Fe/H]. This is qualitatively expected from mass-dependent post-main-sequence evolution. We here establish an empirical relation between these quantities by drawing on 1475 red giants with asteroseismic mass estimates from Kepler that also have spectroscopic labels from Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) DR12. We assess the accuracy of our model, and find that it predicts stellar masses with fractional rms errors of about 14 per cent (typically 0.2 M⊙). From these masses, we derive ages with rms errors of 40 per cent. This...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...
We show that the masses of red giant stars can be well predicted from their photospheric carbon and ...
The mass of a star is arguably its most fundamental parameter. For red giant stars, tracers luminous...
The mass of a star is arguably its most fundamental parameter. For red giant stars, tracers luminous...
open19siAcknowledgments AM, JTM, JM, and FV acknowledge support from the ERC Consolidator Grant fun...
We measure carbon and nitrogen abundances to a precision of ≾0.1 dex for 450,000 giant stars from th...
We derive age constraints for 1639 red giants in the APOKASC sample for which seismic parameters fro...
We present [C/N]-[Fe/H] abundance trends from the SDSS-IV Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolutio...
Red giant stars are perhaps the most important type of stars for Galactic and extra-galactic archaeo...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...
We show that the masses of red giant stars can be well predicted from their photospheric carbon and ...
The mass of a star is arguably its most fundamental parameter. For red giant stars, tracers luminous...
The mass of a star is arguably its most fundamental parameter. For red giant stars, tracers luminous...
open19siAcknowledgments AM, JTM, JM, and FV acknowledge support from the ERC Consolidator Grant fun...
We measure carbon and nitrogen abundances to a precision of ≾0.1 dex for 450,000 giant stars from th...
We derive age constraints for 1639 red giants in the APOKASC sample for which seismic parameters fro...
We present [C/N]-[Fe/H] abundance trends from the SDSS-IV Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolutio...
Red giant stars are perhaps the most important type of stars for Galactic and extra-galactic archaeo...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...