Solar-like Oscillations in KIC 11395018 and KIC 11234888 from 8 Months of Kepler Data

We analyze the photometric short-cadence data obtained with the Kepler mission during the first 8 months of observations of two solar-type stars of spectral types G and F: KIC 11395018 and KIC 11234888, respectively, the latter having a lower signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) compared with the former. We...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2011-06, Vol.733 (2), p.95-jQuery1323908022911='48'
Hauptverfasser: Mathur, S, Handberg, R, Campante, T. L, García, R. A, Appourchaux, T, Bedding, T. R, Mosser, B, Chaplin, W. J, Ballot, J, Benomar, O, Bonanno, A, Corsaro, E, Gaulme, P, Hekker, S, Régulo, C, Salabert, D, Verner, G, White, T. R, Brandão, I. M, Creevey, O. L, Doğan, G, Elsworth, Y, Huber, D, Hale, S. J, Houdek, G, Karoff, C, Metcalfe, T. S, Molenda-Żakowicz, J, Monteiro, M. J. P. F. G, Thompson, M. J, Christensen-Dalsgaard, J, Gilliland, R. L, Kawaler, S. D, Kjeldsen, H, Quintana, E. V, Sanderfer, D. T, Seader, S. E
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Zusammenfassung:We analyze the photometric short-cadence data obtained with the Kepler mission during the first 8 months of observations of two solar-type stars of spectral types G and F: KIC 11395018 and KIC 11234888, respectively, the latter having a lower signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) compared with the former. We estimate global parameters of the acoustic (p) modes such as the average large and small frequency separations, the frequency of the maximum of the p-mode envelope, and the average line width of the acoustic modes. We were able to identify and to measure 22 p-mode frequencies for the first star and 16 for the second one even though the S/N of these stars are rather low. We also derive some information about the stellar rotation periods from the analyses of the low-frequency parts of the power spectral densities. A model-independent estimation of the mean density, mass, and radius is obtained using the scaling laws. We emphasize the importance of continued observations for the stars with low S/N for an improved characterization of the oscillation modes. Our results offer a preview of what will be possible for many stars with the long data sets obtained during the remainder of the mission.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1088/0004-637X/733/2/95