Solar analogs and twins rotation by Kepler

DOI

A new sample of solar analogs and twin candidates has been constructed and studied, paying particular attention to their light curves from NASA's Kepler mission. This Letter aims to assess their evolutionary status, derive their rotation and ages, and identify those which are solar analogs or solar twin candidates. We separate out the subgiants that compose a large fraction of the asteroseismic sample, and which show an increase in the average rotation period as the stars ascend the subgiant branch. The rotation periods of the dwarfs, ranging from 6 to 30 days and averaging 19 days, allow us to assess their individual evolutionary states on the main sequence and to derive their ages using gyrochronology. These ages are found to be in agreement with a correlation coefficient of r = 0.79 with independent asteroseismic ages, where available. As a result of this investigation, we are able to identify 34 stars as solar analogs and 22 of them as solar twin candidates.

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Identifier
DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.17909023
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Provenance
Creator do Nascimento J.-D.Jr; Garcia R.A.; Mathur S.; Anthony F.; Barnes S.A.; Meibom S.; da Costa J.S.; Castro M.; Salabert D.; Ceillier T.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2017
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Representation
Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy