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An asteroseismic membership study of the red giants in three open clusters observed by Kepler: NGC6791, NGC6819, and NGC6811
asteroseismic membership study red giants clusters observed Kepler
2011/9/29
Studying star clusters offers significant advances in stellar astrophysics due to the combined power of having many stars with essentially the same distance, age, and initial composition. This makes c...
Amplitudes of solar-like oscillations: constraints from red giants in open clusters observed by Kepler
Amplitudes solar-like oscillations: constraints clusters observed Kepler
2011/9/27
Scaling relations that link asteroseismic quantities to global stellar properties are important for gaining understanding of the intricate physics that underpins stellar pulsation. The common notion t...
Thermohaline Mixing: Does It Really Govern the Atmospheric Chemical Composition of Low-Mass Red Giants?
stars abundances — stars evolution — stars interiors
2010/11/12
First results of our 3D numerical simulations of thermohaline convection driven by 3He burning in a low-mass RGB star at the bump luminosity are presented. They confirm our previous conclusion that th...
Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of Kepler data: Fundamental parameters
red giants from Kepler data Fundamental parameters
2011/1/10
Clear power excess in a frequency range typical for solar-type oscillations in red giants has been detected in more than 1000 stars, which have been observed during the first 138 days of the science o...
Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of Kepler data: Global oscillation parameters for 800 stars
Asteroseismology red giants the first four months
2011/1/10
We have studied solar-like oscillations in ~800 red-giant stars using Kepler long-cadence photometry. The sample includes stars ranging in evolution from the lower part of the red-giant branch to the ...
Surface convection and red giants radii measurements
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
2011/1/7
The phenomenological models of convection use characteristic length scales they do not determine but that are chosen to fit solar or stellar observations. We investigate if changes of these length sca...