1. Kepler Detected Gravity-Mode Period Spacings in a Red Giant Star.
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Beck, P. G., Bedding, T. R., Mosser, B., Stello, D., Garcia, R. A., Kallinger, T., Hekker, S., Elsworth, Y., Frandsen, S., Carrier, F., De Ridder, J., Aerts, C., White, T. R., Huber, D., Dupret, M.-A., Montalbán, J., Miglio, A., Noels, A., Chaplin, W. J., and Kjeldsen, H.
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RED giants , *ARTIFICIAL satellites , *STAR observations , *STARS , *GRAVITY - Abstract
The article reports that observations obtained from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Kepler satellite have allowed astronomers to detect mixed modes within the red-giant star KIC 6928997. Such modes are caused by convective motions in the star’s outer layers, and the acoustic properties within this star have the character of a gravity mode in the core region.
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- 2011
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