1. Stellar Parameters in an Instant with Machine Learning: Application to Kepler LEGACY Targets.
- Author
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Bellinger, Earl P., Angelou, George C., Hekker, Saskia, Basu, Sarbani, Ball, Warrick H., and Guggenberger, Elisabeth
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MICROWAVE reflectometry ,MACHINE learning ,SOLAR oscillations ,STELLAR spectrophotometry ,DIFFUSION coefficients ,LUMINOSITY - Abstract
With the advent of dedicated photometric space missions, the ability to rapidly process huge catalogues of stars has become paramount. Bellinger and Angelou et al. [1] recently introduced a new method based on machine learning for inferring the stellar parameters of main-sequence stars exhibiting solar-like oscillations. The method makes precise predictions that are consistent with other methods, but with the advantages of being able to explore many more parameters while costing practically no time. Here we apply the method to 52 so-called “LEGACY“ main-sequence stars observed by the Kepler space mission. For each star, we present estimates and uncertainties of mass, age, radius, luminosity, core hydrogen abundance, surface helium abundance, surface gravity, initial helium abundance, and initial metallicity as well as estimates of their evolutionary model parameters of mixing length, overshooting coeffcient, and diffusion multiplication factor. We obtain median uncertainties in stellar age, mass, and radius of 14.8%, 3.6%, and 1.7%, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2017
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