Asteroseismic ages from TESS calibrate [Y/Mg] and [C/N] chemical clocks, revealing a radially dependent [Y/Mg]-age relation that is steeper in the outer Galactic disc and flatter inward, with NLTE corrections and evolutionary stage accounting required for accuracy.
Title resolution pending
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
2
Pith papers citing it
citation-role summary
background 1
citation-polarity summary
fields
astro-ph.SR 2years
2026 2verdicts
UNVERDICTED 2roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
Planet-hosting wide binaries display diverse differential abundance trends with condensation temperature that are not universal across systems.
citing papers explorer
-
Calibration of the [C/N] and [Y/Mg] chemical clocks with asteroseismic ages from the TESS space mission
Asteroseismic ages from TESS calibrate [Y/Mg] and [C/N] chemical clocks, revealing a radially dependent [Y/Mg]-age relation that is steeper in the outer Galactic disc and flatter inward, with NLTE corrections and evolutionary stage accounting required for accuracy.
-
Chemical signatures of planetary systems in their host stars. Near-infrared spectroscopy of four planet-hosting wide binaries
Planet-hosting wide binaries display diverse differential abundance trends with condensation temperature that are not universal across systems.