Bibcode
Catala, C.; Poretti, E.; Garrido, R.; Solano, E.; Cutispoto, G.; Pagano, I.; Distefano, E.; Romano, P.; Alonso, R.; Amado, P. J.; Martin-Ruiz, S.; Rainer, M.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Aerts, C.; Antonello, E.; Belmonte, J. A.; Bossi, M.; Handler, G.; Hubert, A.-M.; Janot-Pachecho, E.; Lebreton, Y.; Mantegazza, L.; Mathias, P.; Michel, E.; Neiner, C.; Suarez, J. C.; Weiss, W. W.; 36 Co-Authors
Bibliographical reference
"Proceedings of "The CoRoT Mission Pre-Launch Status - Stellar Seismology and Planet Finding" (ESA SP-1306). Editors: M. Fridlund, A. Baglin, J. Lochard and L. Conroy. ISBN 92-9092-465-9., p.329"
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11
2006
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5
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Description
A vast ground-based observational effort was launched several years ago
in order to prepare the optimal selection of targets for the COROT
seismology programme. The first objective of this ground-based programme
was to characterize as completely as possible all potential targets of
the mission, in particular to determine their effective temperature,
surface gravity, metallicity, and projected rotation velocity. In order
to achieve this goal, photometric and high resolution spectroscopic
observations were obtained for more than 2,000 stars, and made available
to the community via the Internet in the GAUDI database. Moreover, a
systematic search for classical pulsators, including δ Sct,
γ Dor, β Cep, Be stars, in the COROT eyes, and their detailed
characterization, was undertaken in order to optimize the selection of
such stars in the COROT seismology programme. This involved photometric
monitoring and high resolution spectroscopy of several dozen stars, from
which the fundamental parameters and pulsational properties of these
potential COROT targets were determined. Additional preparatory
ground-based observations were also carried out, including Ca II H&K
monitoring for studying magnetic activity of some of the COROT potential
targets, and adaptive optics high angular resolution imaging for
characterizing the nearby fields around the targets. We are now planning
ground-based observations in support and as a follow-up of the COROT
seismology programme. These include high resolution spectroscopic
monitoring of classical pulsators observed by COROT in order to
complement the COROT photometric data with spectroscopic data giving
access to high degree modes; spectropolarimetric observations for
detecting and mapping magnetic fields at the surface of cool stars among
the COROT targets; and interferometric measurements of the diameters of
COROT targets.