Bibcode
Corsaro, E.; De Ridder, J.; García, R. A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 578, id.A76, 11 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2015
Revista
Número de citas
18
Número de citas referidas
18
Descripción
Context. High-precision frequencies of acoustic modes in red giant stars
are now available thanks to the long observing length and high quality
of the light curves provided by the NASA Kepler mission, thus allowing
the interior of evolved cool low-mass stars to be probed with an
unprecedented level of detail. Aims: We characterize the acoustic
signature of the helium second ionization zone in a sample of 18
low-mass low-luminosity red giants by exploiting new mode-frequency
measurements derived from more than four years of Kepler observations.
Methods: We analyzed the second frequency differences of radial
acoustic modes in all the stars of the sample by using the Bayesian code
Diamonds. Results: We find clear acoustic glitches due to the
signature of helium second ionization in all the stars of the sample. We
could measure the acoustic depth and the characteristic width of the
acoustic glitches with a precision level on average around ~2% and ~8%,
respectively. We find good agreement with theoretical predictions and
existing measurements from the literature. Finally, we derive the
amplitude of the glitch signal at νmax for the second
differences and for the frequencies with an average precision of ~6%,
obtaining values in the range 0.14-0.24 μHz and 0.08-0.33 μHz,
respectively, which can be used to investigate the helium abundance in
the stars.
Appendix A is available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org