Fast Rotating Solar-like Stars Using Asteroseismic Datasets

  • Garc\'\ia R
  • Ceillier T
  • Campante T
  • et al.
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Abstract

The NASA Kepler mission is providing an unprecedented set of asteroseismic data. In particular, short-cadence lightcurves (~60s samplings), allow us to study solar-like stars covering a wide range of masses, spectral types and evolutionary stages. Oscillations have been observed in around 600 out of 2000 stars observed for one month during the survey phase of the Kepler mission. The measured light curves can present features related to the surface magnetic activity (starspots) and, thus we are able to obtain a good estimation of the surface (differential) rotation. In this work we establish the basis of such research and we show a potential method to find stars with fast surface rotations.

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Garc\’\ia, R. ~A., Ceillier, T., Campante, T. ~L., Davies, G. ~R., Mathur, S., Suárez, J. ~C., … PE11 Team of Kepler WG#1. (2012). Fast Rotating Solar-like Stars Using Asteroseismic Datasets. In H. Shibahashi, M. Takata, & A. ~E. Lynas-Gray (Eds.), Progress in Solar/Stellar Physics with Helio- and Asteroseismology (Vol. 462, p. 133).

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