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Stellar Pulsations [electronic resource] : Impact of New Instrumentation and New Insights / edited by J.C. Suárez, R. Garrido, L. A. Balona, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings ; 31Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XVIII, 294 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642296307
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 520 23
LOC classification:
  • QB1-991
  • QB460-466
  • QB980-991
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I Oral Contributions -- 1 The poor agreement between observed & predicted frequencies -- 2 Giant Stars -- 3 New instrumentation from the ground & space -- 4 Mode identification -- 5 Oscillations versus activity plus planet transits -- 6 Early type stars. Oscillations versus other agents, mainly regular/rotational variations of B stars -- 7 Conference closing remarks -- Part II Poster Contributions -- 8 List of poster contributions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Analyses of photometric time series obtained from the MOST, CoRoT and Kepler space missions were presented at the 20th conference on Stellar Pulsations (Granada, September 2011). These results are leading to a re-appraisal of our views on stellar pulsation in some stars and posing some new and unexpected challenges. The very important and exciting role played by innovative ground-based observational techniques, such as interferometric measurements of giant pulsating stars and high-resolution spectroscopy in the near infrared, is also discussed. These Proceedings are distinguished by the format of the conference, which brings together a variety of related but different topics not found in other meetings of this nature.
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Part I Oral Contributions -- 1 The poor agreement between observed & predicted frequencies -- 2 Giant Stars -- 3 New instrumentation from the ground & space -- 4 Mode identification -- 5 Oscillations versus activity plus planet transits -- 6 Early type stars. Oscillations versus other agents, mainly regular/rotational variations of B stars -- 7 Conference closing remarks -- Part II Poster Contributions -- 8 List of poster contributions.

Analyses of photometric time series obtained from the MOST, CoRoT and Kepler space missions were presented at the 20th conference on Stellar Pulsations (Granada, September 2011). These results are leading to a re-appraisal of our views on stellar pulsation in some stars and posing some new and unexpected challenges. The very important and exciting role played by innovative ground-based observational techniques, such as interferometric measurements of giant pulsating stars and high-resolution spectroscopy in the near infrared, is also discussed. These Proceedings are distinguished by the format of the conference, which brings together a variety of related but different topics not found in other meetings of this nature.

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