2013A&A...559A.137M


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2013A&A...559A.137M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 559A, 137-137 (2013/11-1)

Period-luminosity relations in evolved red giants explained by solar-like oscillations.

MOSSER B., DZIEMBOWSKI W.A., BELKACEM K., GOUPIL M.J., MICHEL E., SAMADI R., SOSZYNSKI I., VRARD M., ELSWORTH Y., HEKKER S. and MATHUR S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Solar-like oscillations in red giants have been investigated with the space-borne missions CoRoT and emKepler, while pulsations in more evolved M giants have been studied with ground-based microlensing surveys. After 3.1 years of observation with emKepler, it is now possible to link these different observations of semi-regular variables. We aim to identify period-luminosity sequences in evolved red giants identified as semi-regular variables and to interpret them in terms of solar-like oscillations. Then, we investigate the consequences of the comparison of ground-based and space-borne observations. We first measured global oscillation parameters of evolved red giants observed with emKepler with the envelope autocorrelation function method. We then used an extended form of the universal red giant oscillation pattern, extrapolated to very low frequency, to fully identify their oscillations. The comparison with ground-based results was then used to express the period-luminosity relation as a relation between the large frequency separation and the stellar luminosity. From the link between red giant oscillations observed by emKepler and period-luminosity sequences, we have identified these relations in evolved red giants as radial and non-radial solar-like oscillations. We were able to expand scaling relations at very low frequency (periods as long as 100 days and large frequency separation less than 0.05µHz). This helped us identify the different sequences of period-luminosity relations, and allowed us to propose a calibration of the K magnitude with the observed large frequency separation. Interpreting period-luminosity relations in red giants in terms of solar-like oscillations allows us to investigate the time series obtained from ground-based microlensing surveys with a firm physical basis. This can be done with an analytical expression that describes the low-frequency oscillation spectra. The different behavior of oscillations at low frequency, with frequency separations scaling only approximately with the square root of the mean stellar density, can be used to precisely address the physics of the semi-regular variables. This will allow improved distance measurements and opens the way to extragalactic asteroseismology with the observations of M giants in the Magellanic Clouds.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: oscillations - stars: interiors - stars: evolution - stars: late-type - stars: horizontal-branch

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
2 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
3 QSO B0301-243 BLL 03 03 26.5025589984 -24 07 11.426291220   16.55 16.18     ~ 223 1
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
5 NAME Puppis reg 07 40 -28.0           ~ 95 0
6 2MASS J19021928+3803030 V* 19 02 19.2878033928 +38 03 03.132133596           M5III 7 0
7 ROTSE1 J192205.52+443201.8 LP* 19 22 05.5819455072 +44 32 04.085321784   15.63 13.94 13.39 10.203 ~ 9 0
8 TYC 3138-1914-1 RG* 19 23 55.1176212953 +40 23 58.547322569   12.74 11.26     M0III 11 0
9 2MASS J19433436+4425435 RG* 19 43 34.3633563816 +44 25 43.472339796           ~ 14 0
10 QSO B1959+650 BLL 19 59 59.8520303688 +65 08 54.652536492     12.8 11.21   ~ 625 2
11 QSO B2155-304 BLL 21 58 52.0652249880 -30 13 32.118447792   13.36 13.09 12.62   ~ 1732 1
12 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4299 0

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