Context. HD 49434 is a bright (V = 5ṃ75) and multiperiodic γ Dor-type pulsator that has been selected for the asteroseismic core programme of the CoRoT satellite. Aims. An extensive and detailed study has been carried out to investigate the pulsational content of this object on the basis of the 136.9 d (331291 useful datapoints) time series collected by the CoRoT satellite during the long-run LRa01 (October 2007–March 2008). Methods. The frequency analysis was carried out using the recently available software package SigSpec and Period04. Results. The results confirm HD 49434 as a complex pulsator with a very dense pulsation spectrum. A total of 1686 significant peaks are formally detected, essentially in the region ...
International audienceContext. The star HD 49385 is the first G-type solar-like pulsator observed in...
International audienceContext: The CoRoT short runs give us the opportunity to observe a large varie...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...
Context. We present an extensive ground-based photometric and spectroscopic campaign of the γ Dor Co...
International audienceContext: HD 181231 is a B5IVe star, which has been observed with the CoRoT sat...
Context. Aims. This work presents the results obtained by CoRoT on HD 50844, the only δ S...
Context. The star HD 49385 is the first G-type solar-like pulsator observed in the seismology field ...
International audienceContext: The first asteroseismology results from CoRoT are presented, on a sta...
Received; accepted Context. The detection of pulsational frequencies in stellar photometry is requir...
International audienceContext. The detection of pulsational frequencies in stellar photometry is req...
International audienceContext. The star HD 49385 is the first G-type solar-like pulsator observed in...
International audienceContext: The CoRoT short runs give us the opportunity to observe a large varie...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...
Context. We present an extensive ground-based photometric and spectroscopic campaign of the γ Dor Co...
International audienceContext: HD 181231 is a B5IVe star, which has been observed with the CoRoT sat...
Context. Aims. This work presents the results obtained by CoRoT on HD 50844, the only δ S...
Context. The star HD 49385 is the first G-type solar-like pulsator observed in the seismology field ...
International audienceContext: The first asteroseismology results from CoRoT are presented, on a sta...
Received; accepted Context. The detection of pulsational frequencies in stellar photometry is requir...
International audienceContext. The detection of pulsational frequencies in stellar photometry is req...
International audienceContext. The star HD 49385 is the first G-type solar-like pulsator observed in...
International audienceContext: The CoRoT short runs give us the opportunity to observe a large varie...
We present the CoRoT light curve of the bright B2.5V star HD 48977 observed during a short run of th...