Bibcode
Ozel, N.; Mosser, B.; Dupret, M. A.; Bruntt, H.; Barban, C.; Deheuvels, S.; García, R. A.; Michel, E.; Samadi, R.; Baudin, F.; Mathur, S.; Régulo, C.; Auvergne, M.; Catala, C.; Morel, P.; Pichon, B.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 558, id.A79, 9 pp.
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2013
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Description
Context. The CoRoT short asteroseismic runs give us the opportunity to
observe a large variety of late-type stars through their solar-like
oscillations. We report the observation and modeling of the F5V star HD
175272. Aims: Our aim is to define a method for extracting as
much information as possible from a noisy oscillation spectrum.
Methods: We followed a differential approach that consists of using a
well-known star as a reference to characterize another star. We used
classical tools such as the envelope autocorrelation function to derive
the global seismic parameters of the star. We compared HD 175272 with HD
181420 through a linear approach, because they appear to be
asteroseismic twins. Results: The comparison with the reference
star enables us to substantially enhance the scientific output for HD
175272. First, we determined its global characteristics through a
detailed seismic analysis of HD 181420. Second, with our differential
approach, we measured the difference of mass, radius and age between HD
175272 and HD 181420. Conclusions: We have developed a general
method able to derive asteroseismic constraints on a star even in case
of low-quality data. This method can be applied to stars with
interesting properties but low signal-to-noise ratio oscillation
spectrum, such as stars hosting an exoplanet or members of a binary
system.
The CoRoT space mission, launched on 2006 December 27, was developed and
is operated by the CNES, with participation of the Science Programs of
ESA, ESAs RSSD, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Germany and Spain.
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The principal objectives of this project are: 1) to study the structure and dynamics of the solar interior, 2) to extend this study to other stars, 3) to search for extrasolar planets using photometric methods (primarily by transits of their host stars) and their characterization (using radial velocity information) and 4) the study of the planetary
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