The moment method is a well known mode identification technique in asteroseismology (where `mode' is to be understood in an astronomical rather than in a statistical sense), which uses a time series of the first 3 moments of a spectral line to estimate the discrete oscillation mode parameters l and m. The method, contrary to many other mode identification techniques, also provides estimates of other important continuous parameters such as the inclination angle alpha, and the rotational velocity v_e. We developed a statistical formalism for the moment method based on so-called generalized estimating equations (GEE). This formalism allows the estimation of the uncertainty of the continuous parameters taking into account that the different mom...
Aims.We present the Fourier parameter fit method, a new method for spectroscopically identifying ste...
Context. In the context of the space-based mission CoRoT, devoted to asteroseismology and search fo...
© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. We propose a methodological framewo...
The moment method is a well-known astronomical mode identification technique in asteroseismology whi...
Context. Asteroseismology has entered a new era with the availability of continuous observations fro...
We present a numerical version of the moment method for the identification of non-radial pulsation m...
peer reviewedWe have carried out a Hare-and-Hound test to determine the reliability of the Moment Me...
The dates of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Key words methods: data analysis – star...
We present a numerical version of the moment method for the identification of non-radial pulsation m...
Context. Asteroseismology of Sun-like stars is undergoing rapid expansion with, for example, new da...
Context. Solar-like oscillations have been observed by Kepler and CoRoT in several solar-type stars,...
International audienceContext. Helioseismology has enabled us to better understand the solar interio...
Aims. We present the Fourier parameter fit method, a new method for spectroscopically identifying st...
Context. Recently our ability to study stars using asteroseismic techniques has increased dramatical...
Spectroscopic mode identification techiques, which monitor intensity variations across an absorption...
Aims.We present the Fourier parameter fit method, a new method for spectroscopically identifying ste...
Context. In the context of the space-based mission CoRoT, devoted to asteroseismology and search fo...
© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. We propose a methodological framewo...
The moment method is a well-known astronomical mode identification technique in asteroseismology whi...
Context. Asteroseismology has entered a new era with the availability of continuous observations fro...
We present a numerical version of the moment method for the identification of non-radial pulsation m...
peer reviewedWe have carried out a Hare-and-Hound test to determine the reliability of the Moment Me...
The dates of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Key words methods: data analysis – star...
We present a numerical version of the moment method for the identification of non-radial pulsation m...
Context. Asteroseismology of Sun-like stars is undergoing rapid expansion with, for example, new da...
Context. Solar-like oscillations have been observed by Kepler and CoRoT in several solar-type stars,...
International audienceContext. Helioseismology has enabled us to better understand the solar interio...
Aims. We present the Fourier parameter fit method, a new method for spectroscopically identifying st...
Context. Recently our ability to study stars using asteroseismic techniques has increased dramatical...
Spectroscopic mode identification techiques, which monitor intensity variations across an absorption...
Aims.We present the Fourier parameter fit method, a new method for spectroscopically identifying ste...
Context. In the context of the space-based mission CoRoT, devoted to asteroseismology and search fo...
© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. We propose a methodological framewo...