2014A&A...566A..20A


Query : 2014A&A...566A..20A

2014A&A...566A..20A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 566A, 20-20 (2014/6-1)

Oscillation mode linewidths and heights of 23 main-sequence stars observed by Kepler.

APPOURCHAUX T., ANTIA H.M., BENOMAR O., CAMPANTE T.L., DAVIES G.R., HANDBERG R., HOWE R., REGULO C., BELKACEM K., HOUDEK G., GARCIA R.A. and CHAPLIN W.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Solar-like oscillations have been observed by Kepler and CoRoT in many solar-type stars, thereby providing a way to probe the stars using asteroseismology. We provide the mode linewidths and mode heights of the oscillations of various stars as a function of frequency and of effective temperature. We used a time series of nearly two years of data for each star. The 23 stars observed belong to the simple or F-like category. The power spectra of the 23 main-sequence stars were analysed using both maximum likelihood estimators and Bayesian estimators, providing individual mode characteristics such as frequencies, linewidths, and mode heights. We study the source of systematic errors in the mode linewidths and mode heights, and we present a way to correct these errors with respect to a common reference fit. Using the correction, we can explain all sources of systematic errors, which could be reduced to less than ±15% for mode linewidths and heights, and less than ±5% for amplitude, when compared to the reference fit. The effect of a different estimated stellar background and a different estimated splitting will provide frequency-dependent systematic errors that might affect the comparison with theoretical mode linewidth and mode height, therefore affecting the understanding of the physical nature of these parameters. All other sources of relative systematic errors are less dependent upon frequency. We also provide the dependence of the so-called linewidth dip in the middle of the observed frequency range as a function of effective temperature. We show that the depth of the dip decreases with increasing effective temperature. The dependence of the dip on effective temperature may imply that the mixing length parameter α or the convective flux may increase with effective temperature.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: interiors - asteroseismology - methods: data analysis

Errata: erratum vol. 595, art. C2 (2016)

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 BD+46 2555 Ro* 18 47 39.2486448504 +46 41 09.979229364   9.98 9.52     F6IV 49 0
2 BD+45 2796 PM* 18 56 21.2642726544 +45 30 53.234154468   9.80 9.29     G0.5IV 93 0
3 HD 176071 Er* 18 56 22.1268370056 +45 30 25.361404632   8.81 8.33     F8IV 84 0
4 HD 176153 Ro* 18 56 36.6514583496 +47 39 23.133492756   9.20 8.68     F9IV-V 84 0
5 TYC 3120-180-1 * 19 00 42.9751446288 +38 34 24.884003820   10.33 9.84     G0IV 24 0
6 HD 177723 V* 19 03 45.1355799960 +45 36 30.189464856   9.54 9.10     F8IV 60 0
7 TYC 3545-1033-1 * 19 04 45.6026995824 +48 21 33.390090000   11.349 10.909 10.871   F6IV 25 0
8 HD 178509 Ro* 19 06 55.9481056080 +42 40 19.342963020   9.39 8.86     F8IV 52 0
9 HD 178688 * 19 07 43.5917202168 +41 56 15.730146420   9.48 9.02     F6IV 45 0
10 HD 178971 Ro* 19 09 01.9438328856 +38 53 59.485809012   8.79 8.36     F5IV-V 73 0
11 HD 179260 V* 19 10 11.6372611944 +38 04 55.831675296   8.94 8.49     F5IV-V 65 0
12 HD 179732 * 19 11 53.4817713600 +42 06 27.748644156   9.19 8.74     F5IV-V 46 0
13 HD 234856 Ro* 19 17 45.8018919144 +50 28 48.274775580   9.87 9.32     F9IV-V 80 0
14 HD 181207 PM* 19 17 46.3565007888 +41 24 36.838219932   9.06 8.47     F9IV-V 89 0
15 TYC 3555-1403-1 * 19 20 52.7286151344 +51 28 18.186868416   10.68 9.78     K0III-IV 37 0
16 BD+48 2882 ** 19 21 24.640392 +48 30 53.31924   10.27 9.45 9.36   G1V 56 0
17 BD+48 2887 V* 19 22 20.2267974168 +48 41 43.496977812   9.43 9.01     F5IV 45 0
18 HD 183159 PM* 19 26 19.3088534112 +41 52 12.722677572   9.26 8.58     G1V 43 0
19 HD 183298 PM* 19 26 22.0906256352 +50 59 14.334181836   8.71 8.16     G0.5IV 99 0
20 BD+36 3570 Ro* 19 28 19.8441075024 +37 03 35.403120000   9.40 8.97     F8IV 61 0
21 TYC 3143-53-1 Ro* 19 35 03.7372740120 +42 44 16.724850540   10.31 9.85     F8IV 65 0
22 BD+44 3183 PM* 19 35 50.5739000112 +44 52 50.022974316   9.38 8.92     hF6mF2gF5V 60 0
23 TYC 3565-1303-1 Er* 19 43 57.7105385736 +49 55 21.497410956   12.02 11.471 11.290   G0 33 0
24 HD 234998 PM* 19 46 37.7417153592 +51 01 13.527778440   9.16 8.75     F5 54 0
25 HD 187160 SB* 19 46 41.3411982432 +44 20 54.601189476   7.650 7.083     F9IV-V 101 0
26 BD+47 2934 Ro* 19 50 14.2728443568 +47 28 25.166654760   9.68 9.24     F5IV-V 47 0
27 HD 188819 Ro* 19 54 54.1810396872 +47 08 42.949406328   9.12 8.66     F8IV 65 0

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