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2011A&A...531A.124B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 531A, 124-124 (2011/7-1)

Visibilities and bolometric corrections for stellar oscillation modes observed by Kepler.

BALLOT J., BARBAN C. and VAN'T VEER-MENNERET C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Kepler produces a large amount of data used for asteroseismological analyses, particularly of solar-like stars and red giants. The mode amplitudes observed in the Kepler spectral band have to be converted into bolometric amplitudes to be compared to models. We give a simple bolometric correction for the amplitudes of radial modes observed with Kepler, as well as the relative visibilities of non-radial modes. We numerically compute the bolometric correction cK–bol and mode visibilities for different effective temperatures Teff within the range 4000-7500 K, using a similar approach to a recent one from the literature. We derive a law for the correction to bolometric values: cK–bol=1+a1(Teff-To)+a2(Teff-To)2, with To=5934 K, a1=1.349x10–4 K–1, and a2=-3.120x10–9 K–2 or, alternatively, as the power law cK–bol=(Teff/To)α with α=0.80. We give tabulated values for the mode visibilities based on limb-darkening (LD), computed from ATLAS9 model atmospheres for Teffin[4000, 7500] K, logg in[2.5, 4.5], and [M/H] in[-1.0,+1.0]. We show that using LD profiles already integrated over the spectral band provides quick and good approximations for visibilities. We point out the limits of these classical visibility estimations.

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Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - stars: atmospheres - stars: solar-type

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/531/A124): table1.dat>

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