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Table 7.

Surface gravity, radius, and mass obtained using scaling relations for red giant stars (Bellinger 2020).

Star νmax Δν Red giants scaling relation Evolutionary tracks


Mass σ Radius σ log(g) σ Agescaling σ Agetracks σ
HD 22045 123.30 + 7.85 10.468 + 0.135 1.36 0.26 6.12 0.41 2.99 0.03 3.8 2.5 3.21 2.31
HD 76445 169.70 + 2.44 14.140 + 0.109 1.08 0.07 4.64 0.12 3.13 0.01 7.4 1.8 6.76 1.72
HD 99596 72.61 + 8.44 6.776 +0.122 1.63 0.56 8.70 1.00 2.76 0.05 1.9 2.3 1.38 1.13
HD 100872 28.29 + 2.92 3.868 + 0.118 0.90 0.29 10.5 1.20 2.34 0.04 11.0 12.0 10.34 10.16
HD 97716 33.16 + 2.26 4.236 + 0.046 0.94 0.19 9.94 0.70 2.41 0.03 14.0 10.0 12.90 9.16
HD 97491 83.28 + 3.79 8.436 + 0.129 1.04 0.16 6.49 0.36 2.83 0.02 7.0 3.6 6.47 6.02
HD 97197 55.47 + 1.31 5.437 + 0.055 1.64 0.14 10.12 0.33 2.64 0.01 2.0 0.7 1.84 0.72

Notes. The asteroseismic parameters (νmax and Δν) were taken from Reyes et al. (2022). Agescaling were obtained from scaling relations, and Agetracks were obtained by comparing the masses and radii (obtained from asteroseismology) with MIST evolutionary tracks.

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