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  • Automated preparation of Ke... Automated preparation of Kepler time series of planet hosts for asteroseismic analysis
    Handberg, R; Lund, M. N Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 12/2014, Volume: 445, Issue: 3
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    One of the tasks of the Kepler Asteroseismic Science Operations Center (KASOC) is to provide asteroseismic analyses on Kepler Objects of Interest. However, asteroseismic analysis of planetary host ...
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  • Bayesian peak-bagging of so... Bayesian peak-bagging of solar-like oscillators using MCMC: a comprehensive guide
    Handberg, R.; Campante, T. L. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 03/2011, Volume: 527
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    Context. Asteroseismology has entered a new era with the advent of the NASA Kepler mission. Long and continuous photometric observations of unprecedented quality are now available which have ...
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  • Confirming chemical clocks:... Confirming chemical clocks: asteroseismic age dissection of the Milky Way disc(s)
    Silva Aguirre, V; Bojsen-Hansen, M; Slumstrup, D ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 04/2018, Volume: 475, Issue: 4
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    Abstract Investigations of the origin and evolution of the Milky Way disc have long relied on chemical and kinematic identifications of its components to reconstruct our Galactic past. Difficulties ...
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  • Hot super-Earths stripped b... Hot super-Earths stripped by their host stars
    Lundkvist, M S; Kjeldsen, H; Albrecht, S ... Nature communications, 04/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Simulations predict that hot super-Earth sized exoplanets can have their envelopes stripped by photoevaporation, which would present itself as a lack of these exoplanets. However, this absence in the ...
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  • Ages and fundamental proper... Ages and fundamental properties of Kepler exoplanet host stars from asteroseismology
    Silva Aguirre, V; Davies, G. R; Basu, S ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 09/2015, Volume: 452, Issue: 2
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    We present a study of 33 Kepler planet-candidate host stars for which asteroseismic observations have sufficiently high signal-to-noise ratio to allow extraction of individual pulsation frequencies. ...
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  • Asteroseismic inference on ... Asteroseismic inference on rotation, gyrochronology and planetary system dynamics of 16 Cygni
    Davies, G R; Chaplin, W J; Farr, W M ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 01/2015, Volume: 446, Issue: 3
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    The solar analogues 16 Cyg A and B are excellent asteroseismic targets in the Kepler field of view and together with a red dwarf and a Jovian planet form an interesting system. For these more evolved ...
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  • Detection of solar-like osc... Detection of solar-like oscillations in relics of the Milky Way: asteroseismology of K giants in M4 using data from the NASA K2 mission
    Miglio, A; Chaplin, W. J; Brogaard, K ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 09/2016, Volume: 461, Issue: 1
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    Asteroseismic constraints on K giants make it possible to infer radii, masses and ages of tens of thousands of field stars. Tests against independent estimates of these properties are however scarce, ...
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  • Establishing the accuracy o... Establishing the accuracy of asteroseismic mass and radius estimates of giant stars – I. Three eclipsing systems at [Fe/H] ∼ −0.3 and the need for a large high-precision sample
    Brogaard, K; Hansen, C J; Miglio, A ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 05/2018, Volume: 476, Issue: 3
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    Abstract We aim to establish and improve the accuracy level of asteroseismic estimates of mass, radius, and age of giant stars. This can be achieved by measuring independent, accurate, and precise ...
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  • Why should we correct repor... Why should we correct reported pulsation frequencies for stellar line-of-sight Doppler velocity shifts?
    Davies, G. R; Handberg, R; Miglio, A ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters, 11/2014, Volume: 445, Issue: 1
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    In the age of Kepler and CoRoT, extended observations have provided estimates of stellar pulsation frequencies that have achieved new levels of precision, regularly exceeding fractional levels of a ...
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  • ASTEROSEISMIC FUNDAMENTAL P... ASTEROSEISMIC FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF SOLAR-TYPE STARS OBSERVED BY THE NASA KEPLER MISSION
    Chaplin, W J; Basu, S; Huber, D ... The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series, 01/2014, Volume: 210, Issue: 1
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    We use asteroseismic data obtained by the NASA Kepler mission to estimate the fundamental properties of more than 500 main-sequence and sub-giant stars. Data obtained during the first 10 months of ...
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