Solar-like oscillations in subgiant and red-giant stars: Mixed modes

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Abstract

Thanks to significant improvements in high-resolution spectrographs and the launch of dedicated space missions MOST, CoRoT and Kepler, the number of subgiants and red-giant stars with detected oscillations has increased significantly over the last decade. The amount of detail that can now be resolved in the oscillation patterns does allow for in-depth investigations of the internal structures of these stars. One phenomenon that plays an important role in such studies are mixed modes. These are modes that carry information of the inner radiative region as well as from the convective outer part of the star allowing to probe different depths of the stars. Here, we describe mixed modes and highlight some recent results obtained using mixed modes observed in subgiants and red-giant stars. Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2014.

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Hekker, S., & Mazumdar, A. (2014). Solar-like oscillations in subgiant and red-giant stars: Mixed modes. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 9, pp. 325–331). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921313014531

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