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Determining global parameters of the oscillations of solar-like stars

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dc.contributor.author Mathur, S
dc.contributor.author Garcia, R. A
dc.contributor.author Regulo, C
dc.contributor.author Creevey, P. L
dc.contributor.author Ballot, J
dc.contributor.author Salabert, D
dc.contributor.author Arentoft, T
dc.contributor.author Quirion, P. O
dc.contributor.author Chaplin, W. J
dc.contributor.author Kjeldsen, H
dc.date.accessioned 2010-01-25T11:08:17Z
dc.date.available 2010-01-25T11:08:17Z
dc.date.issued 2010-02
dc.identifier.citation Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 511, A46 en
dc.identifier.issn 0004-6361
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4998
dc.description Open Access
dc.description.abstract 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 stellar oscillations have been launched within the last years (MOST and CoRoT). CoRoT has already proved valuable results for many types of stars, while Kepler, which was launched in March 2009, will provide us with a huge number of seismic data very soon. This is an opportunity to better constrain stellar models and to finally understand stellar structure and evolution. The goal of this research work is to estimate the global parameters of any solar-like oscillating target in an automatic manner. We want to determine the global parameters of the acoustic modes (large separation, range of excited pressure modes, maximum amplitude, and its corresponding frequency), retrieve the surface rotation period of the star and use these results to estimate the global parameters of the star (radius and mass).To prepare the analysis of hundreds of solar-like oscillating stars, we have developed a robust and automatic pipeline. The pipeline consists of data analysis techniques, such as Fast Fourier Transform, wavelets, autocorrelation, as well as the application of minimisation algorithms for stellar-modelling. We apply our pipeline to some simulated lightcurves from the asteroFLAG team and the Aarhus-asteroFLAG simulator, and obtain results that are consistent with the input data to the simulations. Our strategy gives correct results for stars with magnitudes below 11 with only a few 10% of bad determinations among the reliable results. We then apply the pipeline to the Sun and three CoRoT targets.In particular we determine the parameters of the Sun, HD49933, HD181906, and HD181420. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher EDP Sciences en
dc.relation.uri http://arxiv.org/abs/0912.3367 en
dc.rights © European Southern Observatory en
dc.subject Determining Global Parameters en
dc.subject Methods: Data Analysis en
dc.subject Stars: Oscillations en
dc.title Determining global parameters of the oscillations of solar-like stars en
dc.type Article en


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