Is [Y/Mg] a Reliable Age Diagnostic for FGK Stars?
Abstract
Current spectroscopic surveys are producing large catalogs of chemical abundances for stars of all types. The yttrium-to-magnesium ratio, [Y/Mg], has emerged as a candidate age indicator for solar twins in the local stellar neighborhood. However, it is unclear whether it is a viable age diagnostic for more diverse stellar types, so we investigate [Y/Mg] as an age indicator for the FGK-type planet host stars observed by Kepler. We find that the [Y/Mg] "Clock" is most precise for solar twins, with a [Y/Mg]/age slope of m = -0.0370 ±0.0071 dex Gyr-1 and σ Age = 2.6 Gyr. We attribute the lower precision compared to literature results to nonsolar twins contaminating our solar twin sample and recommend a 1.5 Gyr systematic uncertainty for stellar ages derived with any [Y/Mg]-Age relation. We also analyzed the [Y/Mg] Clock as a function of T eff, $\mathrm{log}g$ , and metallicity individually and find no strong trends, but we compute statistically significant [Y/Mg]-Age relations for subsamples defined by ranges in T eff, $\mathrm{log}g$ , and metallicity. Finally, we compare [Y/Mg] and rotation ages and find statistically similar trends as for isochrone ages, although we find that rotation ages perform better for GK dwarfs while isochrones perform better for FG subgiants. We conclude that the [Y/Mg] Clock is most precise for solar twins and analogs but is also a useful age diagnostic for FGK stars.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 2022
- DOI:
- 10.3847/1538-4357/ac8746
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2206.10624
- Bibcode:
- 2022ApJ...936..100B
- Keywords:
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- Stellar evolutionary models;
- Chemical abundances;
- Abundance ratios;
- Stellar properties;
- Stellar ages;
- Stellar rotation;
- Planet hosting stars;
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- Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics;
- Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 18 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. Accepted by ApJ