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ASTEROSEISMOLOGY OF THE OPEN CLUSTERS NGC 6791, NGC 6811, AND NGC 6819 FROM 19 MONTHS OF KEPLER PHOTOMETRY

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 757, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/757/2/190

Keywords

open clusters and associations: individual; stars: evolution; stars: oscillations; techniques: photometric

Funding

  1. NASA's Science Mission Directorate
  2. European Community [269194]
  3. Australian Research Council
  4. Carlsberg Foundation
  5. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
  6. FWO-Flanders [O6260-G.0728.11]
  7. National Science Foundation [NSF PHY05-51164]
  8. STFC [ST/J001163/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  9. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P 23608] Funding Source: researchfish
  10. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/J001163/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We studied solar-like oscillations in 115 red giants in the three open clusters, NGC 6791, NGC 6811, and NGC 6819, based on photometric data covering more than 19 months with NASA's Kepler space telescope. We present the asteroseismic diagrams of the asymptotic parameters delta nu(02), delta nu(01), and epsilon, which show clear correlation with fundamental stellar parameters such as mass and radius. When the stellar populations from the clusters are compared, we see evidence for a difference in mass of the red giant branch stars and possibly a difference in structure of the red clump stars, from our measurements of the small separations delta nu(02) and delta nu(01). Ensemble echelle diagrams and upper limits to the linewidths of l = 0 modes as a function of Delta nu of the clusters NGC 6791 and NGC 6819 are also shown, together with the correlation between the l = 0 ridge width and the T-eff of the stars. Lastly, we distinguish between red giant branch and red clump stars through the measurement of the period spacing of mixed dipole modes in 53 stars among all the three clusters to verify the stellar classification from the color-magnitude diagram. These seismic results also allow us to identify a number of special cases, including evolved blue stragglers and binaries, as well as stars in late He-core burning phases, which can be potentially interesting targets for detailed theoretical modeling.

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