Age of FGK Dwarfs Observed with LAMOST and GALAH: Considering the Oxygen Enhancement
Abstract
Varying oxygen abundance could impact the modeling-inferred ages. This work aims to estimate the ages of dwarfs considering observed oxygen abundance. To characterize 67,503 LAMOST and 4,006 GALAH FGK-type dwarf stars, we construct a grid of stellar models which take into account oxygen abundance as an independent model input. Compared with ages determined with commonly-used α-enhanced models, we find a difference of 9% on average when the observed oxygen abundance is considered. The age differences between the two types of models are correlated to [Fe/H] and [O/α], and they are relatively significant on stars with [Fe/H] -0.6 dex. Generally, varying 0.2 dex in [O/α] will alter the age estimates of metal-rich (-0.2 < [Fe/H] < 0.2) stars by 10%, and relatively metal-poor (-1 < [Fe/H] < -0.2) stars by 15%. Of the low-O stars with [Fe/H] < 0.1 dex and [O/α] -0.2 dex, many have fractional age differences of ≥ 10%, and even reach up to 27%. The fractional age difference of high-O stars with [O/α] 0.4 dex reaches up to -33% to -42% at [Fe/H] -0.6 dex. We also analyze the chemical properties of these stars. We find a decreasing trend of [Fe/H] with age from 7.5-9 Gyr to 5-6.5 Gyr for the stars from the LAMOST and GALAH. The [O/Fe] of these stars increases with decreasing age from 7.5-9 Gyr to 3-4 Gyr, indicating that the younger population is more O-rich.
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