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Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of<i>Kepler</i>data: Fundamental stellar parameters
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PhotometryRed BumpFirst FourFundamental Stellar ParametersStellar StructureExtrasolar SystemRed GiantsExoplanet FormationClear Power ExcessAstrophysics
Context. Clear power excess in a frequency range typical for solar-type oscillations in red giants has been detected in more than 1000 stars, which have been observed during the first 138 days of the science operation of the NASA Kepler satellite. This sample includes stars in a wide mass and radius range with spectral types G and K, extending in luminosity from the bottom of the giant branch up to high-luminous red giants, including the red bump and clump. The high-precision asteroseismic observations with Kepler provide a perfect source for testing stellar structure and evolutionary models, as well as investigating the stellar population in our Galaxy.
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