NASA Kepler Mission White Paper; 10 pages, 2 figuresWe comment on the potential for continuing asteroseismology of solar-type and red-giant stars in a 2-wheel Kepler Mission. Our main conclusion is that by targeting stars in the ecliptic it should be possible to perform high-quality asteroseismology, as long as favorable scenarios for 2-wheel pointing performance are met. Targeting the ecliptic would potentially facilitate unique science that was not possible in the nominal Mission, notably from the study of clusters that are significantly brighter than those in the Kepler field. Our conclusions are based on predictions of 2-wheel observations made by a space photometry simulator, with information provided by the Kepler Project used as inpu...
International audienceWe present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars...
Abstract. The measurement of oscillations excited by surface convection is a powerful method to stud...
The proposed field-of-view of the Kepler mission is at an ecliptic latitude of ~55 degrees, where th...
NASA Kepler Mission White Paper; 10 pages, 2 figuresWe comment on the potential for continuing aster...
We present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars. The observations, ma...
Recently the number of main-sequence and subgiant stars exhibiting solar-like oscillations that are ...
Asteroseismology with the Kepler space telescope is providing not only an improved characterization ...
The Kepler space mission, successfully launched in March 2009, is providing continuous and high-prec...
We present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars. The observations, ma...
By detecting nearly 20000 solar-like pulsators, the space missions CoRoT and Kepler have tremendousl...
WOS: 000301297500010The evolved solar-type stars 16 Cyg A and B have long been studied as solar anal...
The proposed field of view of the Kepler mission is at an ecliptic latitude of 55, where the surface...
Asteroseismology, the study of intrinsic oscillations in stars, can reveal fundamental properties of...
We describe three useful applications of asteroseismology in the context of exoplanet science: (1) t...
Thanks to recent high-precision time-series photometry from space missions, asteroseismology of mass...
International audienceWe present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars...
Abstract. The measurement of oscillations excited by surface convection is a powerful method to stud...
The proposed field-of-view of the Kepler mission is at an ecliptic latitude of ~55 degrees, where th...
NASA Kepler Mission White Paper; 10 pages, 2 figuresWe comment on the potential for continuing aster...
We present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars. The observations, ma...
Recently the number of main-sequence and subgiant stars exhibiting solar-like oscillations that are ...
Asteroseismology with the Kepler space telescope is providing not only an improved characterization ...
The Kepler space mission, successfully launched in March 2009, is providing continuous and high-prec...
We present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars. The observations, ma...
By detecting nearly 20000 solar-like pulsators, the space missions CoRoT and Kepler have tremendousl...
WOS: 000301297500010The evolved solar-type stars 16 Cyg A and B have long been studied as solar anal...
The proposed field of view of the Kepler mission is at an ecliptic latitude of 55, where the surface...
Asteroseismology, the study of intrinsic oscillations in stars, can reveal fundamental properties of...
We describe three useful applications of asteroseismology in the context of exoplanet science: (1) t...
Thanks to recent high-precision time-series photometry from space missions, asteroseismology of mass...
International audienceWe present preliminary asteroseismic results from Kepler on three G-type stars...
Abstract. The measurement of oscillations excited by surface convection is a powerful method to stud...
The proposed field-of-view of the Kepler mission is at an ecliptic latitude of ~55 degrees, where th...