Radial mode widths in red giant stars spectra observed by Kepler

The Kepler space mission has observed many solar-like pulsators, and helped to decipher their fundamental parameters (e.g: mass, radius, rotation). Most of the achievements recently obtained in that domain result from the analysis of the mode frequencies. However, unique information on non-adiabatic...

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Main Authors: Vrard, Mathieu, Mosser, Benoît, Barban, Caroline
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:eng
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Summary:The Kepler space mission has observed many solar-like pulsators, and helped to decipher their fundamental parameters (e.g: mass, radius, rotation). Most of the achievements recently obtained in that domain result from the analysis of the mode frequencies. However, unique information on non-adiabatic physics derives from the height and width of the modes. In this study, we aim at measuring the mode widths of the pressure modes in thousands of Kepler red giants and to analyze their variations in function of stellar parameters. To achieve that, we used a peakbagging technique on the star radial modes. The results show a relation between the radial mode linewidth and the effective temperature of the star as theoretically predicted. We also unveil a clear dependence with mass and stellar evolution for the radial mode width. This means that the mode damping depends on the evolutionary status of the stars.
ISSN:2100-014X
2101-6275
2100-014X