Bibcode
Uytterhoeven, K.; Briquet, M.; Bruntt, H.; De Cat, P.; Frandsen, S.; Gutiérrez-Soto, J.; Kiss, L.; Kurtz, D. W.; Marconi, M.; Molenda-Żakowicz, J.; Østensen, R.; Randall, S.; Southworth, J.; Szabó, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomische Nachrichten, Vol.331, Issue 9/10, p.993
Fecha de publicación:
12
2010
Número de citas
29
Número de citas referidas
23
Descripción
The Kepler space mission, successfully launched in March 2009, is
providing continuous and high-precision photometry of thousands of stars
simultaneously. The uninterrupted time-series of stars of all known
pulsation types are a precious source for asteroseismic studies. The
Kepler data do not provide information on the physical parameters, such
as T_eff, log g, metallicity, and v sin i, which are crucial for
successful asteroseismic modelling. Additional ground-based time-series
data are needed to characterize mode parameters in several types of
pulsating stars. Therefore, ground-based multi-colour photometry and
mid/high-resolution spectroscopy are needed to complement the space
data. We present ground-based activities within KASC on selected
asteroseismic Kepler targets of several pulsation types.
Based on observations made with the Isaac Newton Telescope and William
Herschel Telescope operated by the Isaac Newton Group, with the Nordic
Optical Telescope, operated jointly by Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway, and Sweden, with the Italian Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG)
operated by the Fundación Galileo Galilei of the INAF (Istituto
Nazionale di Astrofisica), and with the Mercator telescope, operated by
the Flemish Community, all on the island of La Palma at the Spanish
Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto de
Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC). Based on observations made with
the IAC-80 operated on the island of Tenerife by the IAC at the Spanish
Observatorio del Teide. Also based on observations taken at the
observatories of Sierra Nevada, San Pedro Mártir, Vienna,
Xinglong, Apache Point, Lulin, Tautenburg, McDonald, Skinakas, Pic du
Midi, Mauna Kea, Steward Observatory, Mt. Wilson, Białków
Observatory of the Wrocław University, Piszkésteto
Mountain Station, and Observatoire de Haute Provence. Based on spectra
taken at the Loiano (INAF - OA Bologna), Serra La Nave (INAF - OA
Catania) and Asiago (INAF - OA Padova) observatories. Also based on
observations collected at the Centro Astronómico Hispano
Alemán (CAHA) at Calar Alto, operated jointly by the
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie and the Instituto de
Astrofísica de Andalucía (CSIC). We acknowledge with
thanks the variable star observations from the AAVSO International
Database contributed by observers worldwide and used in this research.
Funding for the Kepler mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission
Directorate. We thank the entire Kepler team for the development and
operations of this outstanding mission.