000003390 001__ 3390 000003390 005__ 20180116111507.0 000003390 037__ $$aCTALK-2018-0024 000003390 100__ $$aFu, Jianning 000003390 245__ $$aSynergies between spectroscopic and time-series photometric surveys - LAMOST observations for the Kepler field and K2 fields 000003390 260__ $$c2017 000003390 269__ $$c2017-01-06 000003390 520__ $$aSynergies between spectroscopic and time-series photometric surveys can provide valuable information for studies in Galactic archaeology. The Kepler satellite has provided unprecedented high duty-cycle, high-precision time-series photometric observations for a large number of stars. After a continuous monitoring of the Kepler field for 4 years, it started to observe K2 fields, which include multiple stellar populations, for about 80 days each. These observed fields are all good targets for Galactic archaeology, provided that spectroscopic observations can be made for hundreds of thousands of stars within these fields in a homogeneous way.In 2010, we initiated the LAMOST-Kepler project with the aim to collect low-resolution spectra for as many objects from the KIC10 catalogue as possible with the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST). This is a 4-m telescope equipped with 4,000 optical fibers covering a circular field of view with a diameter of 5 degrees on the sky. The observations since 2012 have resulted in 150,567 low-resolution spectra with the Signal-Noise-Ratio in r larger than 20. The stellar atmospheric parameters were derived and calibrated with the values determined from either high-resolution spectroscopy or asteroseismology. Since the end of 2015, five K2 fields have been observed with LAMOST and the qualified spectra were used to derive the stellar atmospheric parameters for 59,213 stars.In this presentation we introduce the LAMOST-Kepler project, whose data have a great potential for Galactic archaeology. It includes an update on the progress and a summary of the existing scientific works based on the data provided by this project. 000003390 594__ $$aNO 000003390 700__ $$aDe Cat, Peter 000003390 700__ $$aSmith, Martin 000003390 773__ $$tAmerican Astronomical Society Meeting 229 000003390 8560_ $$fpeter@observatoire.be 000003390 906__ $$aInvited 000003390 980__ $$aCTALKINVI