In a companion paper, we have presented the combined asteroseismic-spectroscopic dataset obtained from CoRoT lightcurves and APOGEE infra-red spectra for 678 solar-like oscillating red giants in two fields of the Galactic disc (CoRoGEE). We have measured chemical abundance patterns, distances, and ages of these field stars which are spread over a large radial range of the Milky Way's disc. Here we show how to simulate this dataset using a chemodynamical Galaxy model. We also demonstrate how the observation procedure influences the accuracy of our estimated ages.
@article{arxiv.1604.07771,
title = {Galactic Archaeology with CoRoT and APOGEE: Creating mock observations from a chemodynamical model},
author = {F. Anders and C. Chiappini and T. S. Rodrigues and T. Piffl and B. Mosser and A. Miglio and J. Montalbán and L. Girardi and I. Minchev and M. Valentini and M. Steinmetz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.07771},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 6 figures. To appear in Astronomische Nachrichten, special issue "Reconstruction the Milky Way's History: Spectroscopic surveys, Asteroseismology and Chemo-dynamical models", Guest Editors C. Chiappini, J. Montalb\'an, and M. Steffen