Thursday, December 20, 2012

1212.4754 (M. P. Di Mauro)

From Helio- to Asteroseismology and the progress in stellar physics    [PDF]

M. P. Di Mauro
During the last decades, numerous observational and theoretical efforts in the study of solar oscillations, have brought to a detailed knowledge of the interior of the Sun. While this discipline has not yet exhausted its resources and scientists are still working on further refinements of the solar models and to solve the numerous still open questions, Asteroseismology, which aims to infer the structural properties of stars which display multi-mode pulsations, has just entered in its golden age. In fact, the space missions CoRoT and Kepler dedicated to the observation of stellar oscillations, have already unveiled primary results on the structural properties of the stars producing a revolution in the way we study the stellar interiors. Here, the modern era of Helio- and Asteroseismology is reviewed with emphasis on results obtained for the Sun and its solar-like counterparts.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.4754

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