Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of Kepler data: Global oscillation parameters for 800 stars
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- Title
- Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of Kepler data: Global oscillation parameters for 800 stars
- Creators
- Daniel Huber - The University of SydneyTimothy R Bedding - The University of SydneyDennis Stello - The University of SydneyBenoit Mosser - Sorbonne UniversitéS Mathur - NSF NCAR High Altitude ObservatoryThomas Kallinger - University of ViennaSaskia Hekker - University of BirminghamYvonne P Elsworth - University of BirminghamDerek L Buzasi - Eureka ScientificJoris RidderRonald L Gilliland - Space Telescope Science InstituteHans Kjeldsen - Aarhus UniversityWilliam J Chaplin - University of BirminghamR. A García - Université Paris CitéS. J Hale - University of BirminghamH. L Preston - University of South AfricaT. R White - The University of SydneyWilliam J Borucki - Ames Research CenterJørgen Christensen-DalsgaardB. D Clarke - Ames Research CenterJon M Jenkins - Ames Research CenterDavid Koch - Ames Research Center
- Publication Details
- The Astrophysical journal, Vol.723(2), pp.1607-1617
- Publisher
- IOP PUBLISHING LTD; BRISTOL
- Number of pages
- 11
- Grant note
- NASA's Science Mission DirectorateAstronomical Society of Australia (ASA)Australian Research CouncilU.S. National Science FoundationUK Science and Technology Facilities CouncilScience and Technology Facilities Council: ST/F002041/1 STFC: ST/F002041/1
The authors gratefully acknowledge the Kepler Science Team and all those who have contributed to the Kepler Mission for their tireless efforts which have made these results possible. We are also thankful to A. Miglio for his kind help with the stellar population synthesis and to our anonymous referee for his/her helpful comments. Funding for the Kepler Mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission Directorate. D.H. acknowledges support by the Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA). D.S. and T.R.B. acknowledge support by the Australian Research Council. The National Center for Atmospheric Research is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation. S.H., Y.P.E., and W.J.C. acknowledge support by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council.
- Identifiers
- 99383431746706570
- Academic Unit
- College of Arts & Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article