Solar-like oscillations in KIC 11395018 and KIC 11234888 from 8 months of Kepler data

Authors
  • S. Mathur
  • R. Handberg
  • T.L. Campante
  • R.A. Garcia
  • T. Appourchaux
  • T.R. Bedding
  • B. Mosser
  • W.J. Chaplin
  • J. Ballot
  • O. Benomar
  • A. Bonanno
  • E. Corsaro
  • P. Gaulme
  • S. Hekker
  • C. Regulo
  • D. Salabert
  • G. Verner
  • T.R. White
  • I.M. Brandao
  • O.L. Creevey
  • G. Dogan
  • Y. Elsworth
  • D. Huber
  • S.J. Hale
  • G. Houdek
  • C. Karoff
  • T.S. Metcalfe
  • J. Molenda-Zakowicz
  • M.J.P.F.G. Monteiro
  • M.J. Thompson
  • J. Christensen-Dalsgaard
  • R.L. Gilliland
  • S.D. Kawaler
  • H. Kjeldsen
  • E.V. Quintana
  • D.T. Sanderfer
  • S.E. Seader
Publication date 2011
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Volume | Issue number 733
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We analyze the photometric short-cadence data obtained with the Kepler mission during the first 8 months of observations of two solar-type stars of spectral types G and F: KIC 11395018 and KIC 11234888, respectively, the latter having a lower signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) compared with the former. We estimate global parameters of the acoustic (p) modes such as the average large and small frequency separations, the frequency of the maximum of the p-mode envelope, and the average line width of the acoustic modes. We were able to identify and to measure 22 p-mode frequencies for the first star and 16 for the second one even though the S/N of these stars are rather low. We also derive some information about the stellar rotation periods from the analyses of the low-frequency parts of the power spectral densities. A model-independent estimation of the mean density, mass, and radius is obtained using the scaling laws. We emphasize the importance of continued observations for the stars with low S/N for an improved characterization of the oscillation modes. Our results offer a preview of what will be possible for many stars with the long data sets obtained during the remainder of the mission.


Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/733/2/95
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