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The potential of space observations for pulsating pre-main sequence stars

Konstanze Zwintz

Published 2016-11-15Version 1

The first asteroseismic studies of pre-main sequence (pre-MS) pulsators have been conducted based on data from the space telescopes MOST and CoRoT with typical time bases of less than 40 days. With these data, a relation between the pulsational properties of pre-MS delta Scuti stars and their relative evolutionary phase on their way from the birthline to the zero-age main sequence was revealed. But it is evident from comparison with the more evolved pulsators in their main sequence or post-main sequence stages observed by the main Kepler mission, that many more questions could be addressed with significantly longer time bases and ultra-high precision. Here, I will discuss the observational status of pre-MS asteroseismology and the potential of future space observations for this research field.

Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures, proceedings of the conference "Seismology of the Sun and the Distant Stars 2016", Joint TASC2 & KASC9 Workshop - SPACEINN & HELAS8 Conference
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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