Detecting the presence and characteristic scale of a signal is a common problem in data analysis. We develop a fast statistical test of the null hypothesis that a Fourier-like power spectrum is consistent with noise. The null hypothesis is rejected where the local ‘coefficient of variation’ (CV) – the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean – in a power spectrum deviates significantly from expectations for pure noise (CV ≈ 1.0 for a χ2 2-degrees-of-freedom distribution). This technique is of particular utility for detecting signals in power spectra with frequency-dependent noise backgrounds, as it is only sensitive to features that are sharp relative to the inspected frequency bin width. We develop a CV-based algorithm to quickly detect...
Context. Solar-like oscillations have been observed by Kepler and CoRoT in several solar-type stars,...
International audienceDuring the survey phase of the Kepler mission, several thousand stars were obs...
Context.To expand the range in the colour–magnitude diagram where asteroseismology can be applied,...
Space observatories such as Kepler have provided data that can potentially revolutionize our underst...
We have analyzed solar-like oscillations in ~1700 stars observed by the Kepler Mission, spanning fro...
A good example of finding a signal buried in noise, a common problem in Astrophysics, is the search...
Context.This paper deals with the analysis of observational data series of solar-like stars. In deal...
The peak bagging analysis, namely the fitting and identification of single oscillation modes in star...
Being able to assess the presence of solar-like oscillations in stellar power spectra is a pre-requi...
Current and future space-based observatories such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS...
We have measured solar-like oscillations in red giants using time-series photometry from the first 3...
International audienceWe have measured solar-like oscillations in red giants using time-series photo...
29 pages, 27 Figures, 8 Tables, Accepted for publication in ApjErratum: http://iopscience.iop.org/ar...
The peak bagging analysis, namely the fitting and identification of single oscillation modes in star...
Context. Solar-like oscillations have been observed by Kepler and CoRoT in several solar-type stars,...
International audienceDuring the survey phase of the Kepler mission, several thousand stars were obs...
Context.To expand the range in the colour–magnitude diagram where asteroseismology can be applied,...
Space observatories such as Kepler have provided data that can potentially revolutionize our underst...
We have analyzed solar-like oscillations in ~1700 stars observed by the Kepler Mission, spanning fro...
A good example of finding a signal buried in noise, a common problem in Astrophysics, is the search...
Context.This paper deals with the analysis of observational data series of solar-like stars. In deal...
The peak bagging analysis, namely the fitting and identification of single oscillation modes in star...
Being able to assess the presence of solar-like oscillations in stellar power spectra is a pre-requi...
Current and future space-based observatories such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS...
We have measured solar-like oscillations in red giants using time-series photometry from the first 3...
International audienceWe have measured solar-like oscillations in red giants using time-series photo...
29 pages, 27 Figures, 8 Tables, Accepted for publication in ApjErratum: http://iopscience.iop.org/ar...
The peak bagging analysis, namely the fitting and identification of single oscillation modes in star...
Context. Solar-like oscillations have been observed by Kepler and CoRoT in several solar-type stars,...
International audienceDuring the survey phase of the Kepler mission, several thousand stars were obs...
Context.To expand the range in the colour–magnitude diagram where asteroseismology can be applied,...