Fundamental properties of red-clump stars from long-baseline H-band interferometry

Kervella, P.; Villanova, S.; Mérand, A.; Gallenne, A.; Mennickent, R. E.; Nardetto, N.; Gieren, W.; Pietrzyński, G.; Graczyk, D.; Pilecki, B.

Chile, Poland, France, Germany

Abstract

Observations of 48 red-clump stars were obtained in the H band with the PIONIER instrument installed at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer. Limb-darkened angular diameters were measured by fitting radial intensity profile I(r) to square visibility measurements. Half the angular diameters determined have formal errors better than 1.2%, while the overall accuracy is better than 2.7%. Average stellar atmospheric parameters (effective temperatures, metallicities and surface gravities) were determined from new spectroscopic observations and literature data and combined with precise Gaia parallaxes to derive a set of fundamental stellar properties. These intrinsic parameters were then fitted to existing isochrone models to infer masses and ages of the stars. The added value from interferometry imposes a better and independent constraint on the R -Teff plane. Our derived values are consistent with previous works, although there is a strong scatter in age between various models. This shows that atmospheric parameters, mainly metallicities and surface gravities, still suffer from a non-accurate determination, limiting constraints on input physics and parameters of stellar evolution models.

Based on observations made with ESO telescopes at the La Silla-Paranal observatory under programme IDs 092.D-0297, 094.D-0074 and 4100.L-0105.

2018 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Gaia 31