Bibcode
                                    
                            Verner, G. A.; Elsworth, Y.; Chaplin, W. J.; Campante, T. L.; Corsaro, E.; Gaulme, P.; Hekker, S.; Huber, D.; Karoff, C.; Mathur, S.; Mosser, B.; Appourchaux, T.; Ballot, J.; Bedding, T. R.; Bonanno, A.; Broomhall, A.-M.; García, R. A.; Handberg, R.; New, R.; Stello, D.; Régulo, C.; Roxburgh, I. W.; Salabert, D.; White, T. R.; Caldwell, D. A.; Christiansen, J. L.; Fanelli, M. N.
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                                    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 415, Issue 4, pp. 3539-3551.
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                        8
            
                        2011
            
  Número de citas
                                    110
                            Número de citas referidas
                                    95
                            Descripción
                                    We present the asteroseismic analysis of 1948 F-, G- and K-type
main-sequence and subgiant stars observed by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration Kepler mission. We detect and characterize
solar-like oscillations in 642 of these stars. This represents the
largest cohort of main-sequence and subgiant solar-like oscillators
observed to date. The photometric observations are analysed using the
methods developed by nine independent research teams. The results are
combined to validate the determined global asteroseismic parameters and
calculate the relative precision by which the parameters can be
obtained. We correlate the relative number of detected solar-like
oscillators with stellar parameters from the Kepler Input Catalogue and
find a deficiency for stars with effective temperatures in the range
5300 ≲Teff≲ 5700 K and a drop-off in detected
oscillations in stars approaching the red edge of the classical
instability strip. We compare the power-law relationships between the
frequency of peak power, νmax, the mean large frequency
separation, Δν, and the maximum mode amplitude,
Amax, and show that there are significant method-dependent
differences in the results obtained. This illustrates the need for
multiple complementary analysis methods to be used to assess the
robustness and reproducibility of results derived from global
asteroseismic parameters.
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