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  • Mathur, S; Garcia, R. A; Regulo, C; Ballot, J; Salabert, D; Chaplin, W. J (American Institute of Physics, 2009)
    The Kepler mission will provide a huge amount of asteroseismic data during the next few years, among which hundreds of solar‐like stars will be targeted. The amount of stars and their observation length represent a step ...
  • Chaplin, W. J; Appourchaux, T; Elsworth, Y; Garcia, R. A; Houdek, G; Karoff, C; Metcalfe, T. S; Molenda-Zakowicz, J; Monteiro, M. J. P. F. G; Thompson, M. J; Brown, T. M; Kiss, L. L; Kitiashvili, I. N; Kolenberg, K; Korhonen, H; Kosovichev, A. G; Kupka, F; Lebreton, Y; Leroy, B; Ludwig, H. G; Mathis, S; Michel, E; Miglio, A; Montalban, J; Moya, A; Noels, A; Noyes, R. W; Palle, P. L; Piau, L; Preston, H. L; Roca Cortes, T; Roth, M; Sato, K. H; Schmitt, J; Serenelli, A. M; Silva Aguirre, V; Stevens, I. R; Suarez, J. C; Suran, M. D; Trampedach, R; Turck-Chieze, S; Uytterhoeven, K; Ventura, R; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J; Gilliland, R. L; Kjeldsen, H; Borucki, W. J; Koch, D; Jenkins, J. M; Ballot, J; Basu, S; Bazot, M; Bedding, T. R; Benomar, O; Bonanno, A; Brandao, I. M; Bruntt, H; Campante, T. L; Creevey, O. L; Di Mauro, M. P; Dogan, G; Dreizler, S; Eggenberger, P; Esch, L; Fletcher, S. T; Frandsen, S; Gai, N; Gaulme, P; Handberg, R; Hekker, S; Howe, R; Huber, D; Korzennik, S. G; Lebrun, J. C; Leccia, S; Martic, M; Mathur, S; Mosser, B; New, R; Quirion, P. O; Regulo, C; Roxburgh, I. W; Salabert, D; Schou, J; Sousa, S. G; Stello, D; Verner, G. A; Arentoft, T; Barban, C; Belkacem, K; Benatti, S; Biazzo, K; Boumier, P; Bradley, P. A; Broomhall, A. M; Buzasi, D. L; Claudi, R. U; Cunha, M. S; D'Antona, F; Deheuvels, S; Derekas, A; Garcia Hernandez, A; Giampapa, M. S; Goupil, M. J; Gruberbauer, M; Guzik, J. A; Hale, S. J; Ireland, M. J (IOP Publishing, 2010-04)
    We present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars. The observations, made at one-minute cadence during the first 33.5d of science operations, reveal high signal-to-noise solar-like oscillation ...
  • Mathur, S; Garcia, R. A; Regulo, C; Creevey, P. L; Ballot, J; Salabert, D; Arentoft, T; Quirion, P. O; Chaplin, W. J; Kjeldsen, H (EDP Sciences, 2010-02)
    Helioseismology has enabled us to better understand the solar interior, while also allowing us to better constrain solar models. But now is a tremendous epoch for asteroseismology as space missions dedicated to studying ...
  • Turck-Chièze, S; Brun, A. S; Duez, V; García, R. A; Mathis, S; Piau, L; Salabert, D; Pallé, P. L; Jiménez-Reyes, S. J; Mathur, S; Simoniello, R; Robillot, J. M (Springer, 2010)
    Two research paths are described to obtain better understanding of the origin of global solar activity. First, observations with a multichannel resonant spectrometer may reveal the dynamics of the solar core, the tachocline, ...
  • Garcia, R. A; Regulo, C; Samadi, R; Ballot, J; Barban, C; Benomar, O; Chaplin, W. J; Gaulme, P; Appourchaux, T; Mathur, S; Mosser, B; Toutain, T; Verner, G. A; Auvergne, M; Baglin, A; Baudin, F; Boumier, P; Bruntt, H; Catala, C; Deheuvels, S; Elsworth, Y; Jimenez-Reyes, S. J; Michel, E; Perez Hernandez, F; Roxburgh, I. W; Salabert, D (EDP Sciences, 2009-10)
    Context: The F8 star HD 181906 (effective temperature ~6300K) was observed for 156 days by the CoRoT satellite during the first long run in the centre direction. Analysis of the data reveals a spectrum of solar-like acoustic ...

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