VizieR Online Data Catalog: Red giant solar-like oscillations in Kepler data (Hon+, 2019)
Abstract
From all 196581 Kepler stars observed in long cadence, we detected 21914 stars showing solar-like oscillations with our deep learning classifier, yielding the current largest list of stars showing solar-like oscillations that will provide many more targets of interest for various asteroseismic and Galactic archaeology analyses. We also predict νmax for each detection, which will provide useful prior values for more precise measurements using asteroseismic model-fitting pipelines. In addition, our νmax values provide log(g) estimates, for which ~88 per cent are good to within 0.05dex, which is still superior to typical spectroscopic log(g) determinations.
>From our list of 21914 detections, we identified 21005 Kepler targets with Gaia-derived radii representative of red giants. Even though we do not account for giants with R>~40Rȯ, our number of detections is within estimates of the total number of red giants (~21000) as reported by Berger et al. (2018ApJ...866...99B, Cat. J/ApJ/866/99) (B18) because we also detect giant oscillations in stars with R~<10Rȯ that they classified as subgiants. We also found 1671 stars with R=<40Rȯ that are predicted as non-detections but have been classified as red giants by Berger et al. (2018ApJ...866...99B, Cat. J/ApJ/866/99). (3 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- October 2022
- Bibcode:
- 2022yCat..74855616H
- Keywords:
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- Stars: giant;
- Asteroseismology;
- Stars: diameters;
- Optical