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Detection of solar-like oscillations in the G5 subgiant mu-Herculis

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A clear detection of excess of power, providing a substantial evidence for solar-like oscillations in the G5 subgiant \muher{}, is presented. This star was observed over seven nights with the SARG echelle spectrograph operating with the 3.6-m Italian TNG Telescope, using an iodine absorption cell as a velocity reference. A clear excess of power centered at 1.2 mHz, with peak amplitudes of about 0.9 \ms in the amplitude spectrum is present. Fitting the asymptotic relation to the power spectrum, a mode identification for the $\ell=0,1,2,3$ modes in the frequency range $900-1600 \muHz$ is derived. The most likely value for the large separation turns out to be 56.5 \muHz, consistent with theoretical expectations. The mean amplitude per mode ($l=0,1$) at peak power results to be $0.63 \rm m s^{-1}$, almost three times larger than the solar one.

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Asteroseismology of solar-type stars

astro-ph.SR · 2019-06-27 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

This review summarizes the development, techniques, and open questions in asteroseismology of solar-type stars whose oscillations are stochastically excited by surface convection.

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  • Asteroseismology of solar-type stars astro-ph.SR · 2019-06-27 · unverdicted · none · ref 75 · internal anchor

    This review summarizes the development, techniques, and open questions in asteroseismology of solar-type stars whose oscillations are stochastically excited by surface convection.