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Cool and Data-Driven: An Exploration of Optical Cool Dwarf Chemistry with Both Data-Driven and Physical Models

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-02-23 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Detailed chemical studies of F/G/K -- or Solar-type -- stars have long been routine in stellar astrophysics, enabling studies in both Galactic chemodynamics, and exoplanet demographics. However, similar understanding of the chemistry of M and late-K dwarfs -- the most common stars in the Galaxy -- has been greatly hampered both observationally and theoretically by the complex molecular chemistry of their atmospheres. Here we present a new implementation of the data-driven \textit{Cannon} model, modelling TeffT_{\rm eff}, logg\log g, [Fe/H], and [Ti/Fe] trained on low-medium resolution optical spectra (400070004\,000-7\,000\,\SI{}{\angstrom}) from 103 cool dwarf benchmarks. Alongside this, we also investigate the sensitivity of optical wavelengths to various atomic and molecular species using both data-driven and theoretical means via a custom grid of MARCS synthetic spectra, and make recommendations for where MARCS struggles to reproduce cool dwarf fluxes. Under leave-one-out cross-validation, our \textit{Cannon} model is capable of recovering TeffT_{\rm eff}, logg\log g, [Fe/H], and [Ti/Fe] with precisions of 1.4\%, ±0.04\pm0.04\,dex, ±0.10\pm0.10\,dex, and ±0.06\pm0.06\,dex respectively, with the recovery of [Ti/Fe] pointing to the as-yet mostly untapped potential of exploiting the abundant -- but complex -- chemical information within optical spectra of cool stars.

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@article{arxiv.2402.14639,
  title  = {Cool and Data-Driven: An Exploration of Optical Cool Dwarf Chemistry with Both Data-Driven and Physical Models},
  author = {Adam D. Rains and Thomas Nordlander and Stephanie Monty and Andrew R. Casey and Bárbara Rojas-Ayala and Maruša Žerjal and Michael J. Ireland and Luca Casagrande and Madeleine McKenzie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.14639},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

24 pages, 14 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS