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Asteroseismology of red giant stars: the potential of dipole modes
Josefina Montalbán, Arlette Noels
Published 2014-08-21Version 1
Since the detection of non-radial solar-like oscillation modes in red giants with the CoRoT satellite, the interest in the asteroseismic properties of red giants and the link with their global properties and internal structure is increasing. Moreover, more and more precise data are being collected with the space-based telescopes CoRoT and {\it Kepler}. Particularly relevant has been the detection of mixed modes in a large number of G-K red giants. In this contribution we discuss the potential of these dipole mixed modes to provide information on core extra-mixing and transport of angular momentum.
Comments: Conference proceedings, Liac-40: "Ageing low mass stars: from red giants to white dwarfs"
Journal: EPJ Web of Conference, Vol. 43, 2013
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Keywords: red giant stars, dipole modes, asteroseismology, non-radial solar-like oscillation modes, global properties
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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