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Oscillations in Procyon A: First results from a multi-site campaign

Authors :
Hekker, S.
Arentoft, T.
Kjeldsen, H.
Bedding, T. R.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.
Reffert, S.
Bruntt, H.
Butler, R. P.
Kiss, L. L.
O'Toole, S. J.
Kambe, E.
Ando, H.
Izumiura, H.
Sato, B.
Hartmann, M.
Hatzes, A. P.
Appourchaux, T.
Barban, C.
Berthomieu, G.
Bouchy, F.
Garcia, R. A.
Lebrun, J. -C.
Martic, M.
Michel, E.
Mosser, B.
Nghiem, P. A. P.
Provost, J.
Samadi, R.
Thevenin, F.
Turck-Chiez, S.
Bonanno, S. A.
Benatti, S.
Claudi, R. U.
Cosentino, R.
Leccia, S.
Frandsen, S.
Brogaard, K.
Grundahl, F.
Stempels, H. C.
Bazot, M.
Dall, T. H.
Karoff, C.
Carrier, F.
Eggenberger, P.
Sosnowska, D.
Wittenmyer, R. A.
Endl, M.
Metcalfe, T. S.
Source :
J.Phys.Conf.Ser.118:012059,2008
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Procyon A is a bright F5IV star in a binary system. Although the distance, mass and angular diameter of this star are all known with high precision, the exact evolutionary state is still unclear. Evolutionary tracks with different ages and different mass fractions of hydrogen in the core pass, within the errors, through the observed position of Procyon A in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. For more than 15 years several different groups have studied the solar-like oscillations in Procyon A to determine its evolutionary state. Although several studies independently detected power excess in the periodogram, there is no agreement on the actual oscillation frequencies yet. This is probably due to either insufficient high-quality data (i.e., aliasing) or due to intrinsic properties of the star (i.e., short mode lifetimes). Now a spectroscopic multi-site campaign using 10 telescopes world-wide (minimizing aliasing effects) with a total time span of nearly 4 weeks (increase the frequency resolution) is performed to identify frequencies in this star and finally determine its properties and evolutionary state.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures to be published in the proceedings of HELAS II International Conference: Helioseismology, Asteroseismology and MHD Connections published in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series. High resolution colour figures can be provided on request

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
J.Phys.Conf.Ser.118:012059,2008
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0710.3772
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/118/1/012059