The relation between Deltaν and ν_{max} for solar-like oscillations
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Establishing relations between global stellar parameters and asteroseismic quantities can help improve our understanding of stellar astrophysics and facilitate the interpretation of observations. We present an observed relation between the large frequency separation, $\Delta\nu$, and the frequency of maximum power, $\nu_{max}$. We find that $\Delta\nu$ is proportional to $(\nu_{max})^0.77$, allowing prediction of $\Delta\nu$ to about 15 per cent given $\nu_{max}$. Our result is further supported by established scaling relations for $\Delta\nu$ and $\nu_{max}$ and by extended stellar model calculations, which confirm that $\Delta\nu$ can be estimated using this relation for basically any star showing solar-like oscillations in the investigated range (0.5<M/Msol<4.0).
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