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Predicted asteroseismic detection yield for solar-like oscillating stars with PLATO

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-01-17 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

We determine the expected yield of detections of solar-like oscillations for the PLATO ESA mission. We used a formulation from the literature to calculate the probability of detection and validated it with Kepler data. We then applied this approach to the PLATO P1 and P2 samples with the lowest noise level and the much larger P5 sample, which has a higher noise level. We used the information available in in the PIC 1.1.0, including the current best estimate of the signal-to-noise ratio. We also derived relations to estimate the uncertainties of seismically inferred stellar mass, radius and age and applied those relations to the main sequence stars of the PLATO P1 and P2 samples with masses equal to or below 1.2 M\rm{M}_\odot for which we had obtained a positive seismic detection. We found that one can expect positive detections of solar-like oscillations for more than 15 000 FGK stars in one single field after a two-years run of observation. For main sequence stars with masses 1.2M\leq 1.2 \rm{M}_\odot, we found that about 1131 stars satisfy the PLATO requirements for the uncertainties of the seismically inferred stellar masses, radii and ages in one single field after a two-year run of observation. The baseline observation programme of PLATO consists in observing two fields of similar size (in the Southern and Northern hemispheres) for two years each. The expected seismic yields of the mission are more 30000 FGK dwarfs and subgiants with positive detections of solar-like oscillations, enabling to achieve the mission stellar objectives. The PLATO mission should produce a sample of seismically extremely well characterized stars of quality equivalent to the Kepler Legacy sample but containing a number of stars \sim 80 times larger if observing two PLATO fields for two years each. They will represent a goldmine which will make possible significant advances in stellar modelling.

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@article{arxiv.2401.07984,
  title  = {Predicted asteroseismic detection yield for solar-like oscillating stars with PLATO},
  author = {M. J. Goupil and C. Catala and R. Samadi and K. Belkacem and R. M. Ouazzani and D. R. Reese and T. Appourchaux and S. Mathur and J. Cabrera and A. Börner and C. Paproth and N. Moedas and K. Verma and Y. Lebreton and M. Deal and J. Ballot and W. J. Chaplin and J. Christensen-Dalsgaard and M. Cunha and A. F. Lanza and A. Miglio and T. Morel and A. Serenelli and B. Mosser and O. Creevey and A. Moya and R. A. Garcia and M. B. Nielsen and E. Hatt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07984},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

25 pages, 26 figure. Accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics