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günter houdek
vienna university
University of Vienna
Institute of Astronomy
Ensemble Asteroseismology of Solar-Type stars with the NASA Kepler mission
Last Updated: Friday, 07 April 2011, 19:01 GMT


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ENSEMBLE ASTEROSEISMOLOGY OF SOLAR-TYPE STARS WITH THE NASA KEPLER MISSION
Chaplin W.J., Kjeldsen H., Christensen-Dalsgaard J., Basu, S., Miglio A., Appourchaux T., Bedding T.R., Elsworth Y., García R.A., Gilliland R.L., Girardi L., Houdek G., Karoff C., Kawaler S.D., Metcalfe T.S., Molenda-Zakowicz J., Monteiro M.J.P.F.G., Thompson M.J., Verner G.A., Ballot J., Bonanno A., Brandão I. M., Broomhall A.-M., Bruntt H., Campante T.L., Corsaro E., Creevey O.L., Dogan G., Esch L., Gai N., Gaulme P., Hale S.J., Handberg R., Hekker S., Huber D., Jiménez A., Mathur S., Mazumdar A., Mosser B., New R., Pinsonneault M.H., Pricopi D., Quirion P.-O., Régulo C., Salabert D., Serenelli A.M., Aguirre V. Silva, Sousa S.G., Stello D., Stevens I.R., Suran M.D., Uytterhoeven K., White T.R., Borucki W.J., Brown T.M., Jenkins J.M., Kinemuchi K., Van Cleve J., Klaus T.C.


ABSTRACT
In addition to its search for extrasolar planets, the NASA Kepler mission provides exquisite data on stellar oscillations. We report the detections of oscillations in 500 solar-type stars in the Kepler field of view, an ensemble that is large enough to allow statistical studies of intrinsic stellar properties (such as mass, radius, and age) and to test theories of stellar evolution. We find that the distribution of observed masses of these stars shows intriguing differences to predictions from models of synthetic stellar populations in the Galaxy.


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Günter Houdek, Institute of Astronomy, Türkenschanzstr. 17, 1180 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43 (1) 4277 51878 Email:guenter.houdek@univie.ac.at