UID:
almahu_9949199518302882
Format:
XVIII, 294 p.
,
online resource.
Edition:
1st ed. 2003.
ISBN:
9789401707992
Content:
We stand at the threshold of an exciting era of Asteroseismology. In a few months' time, the Canadian small-satellite asteroseismology mission MOST will be laun ched. Danish and French missions MONS and COROT should follow, with the ESA mission Eddington following in 2007/8. Helioseismology has proved spec tacularly successful in imaging the internal structure and dynamics of the Sun and probing the physics of the solar interior. Ground-based observations have detected solar-like oscillations on alpha Centauri A and other Sun-like stars, and diagnostics similar to those used in helioseismology are now being used to test and constrain the physics and evolutionary state of these stars. Multi-mode oscillations are being observed in an abundance of other stars, including slowly pulsating B stars (SPB stars), delta Scuti stars, Ap stars and the pulsating white dwarfs. New classes of pulsators continue to be discovered across the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. For good reason it was decided to entitle our conference 'Asteroseismology Across the HR Diagram' . Yet the challenges still to be faced to make asteroseismology across the HR diagram a reality are formidable. Observation, data analysis and theory all pose hard problems to be overcome. In conceiving this meeting, the aim of the organisers was to facilitate a cross-fertilization of ideas and approaches between researchers working on different pulsators and with different areas of expertise. We venture to suggest that in this the conference was a great success.
Note:
Space and Ground Based Data for Asteroseismology -- STARE Results on a Single Field: Tens of New Pulsating Stars -- The Eddington Mission -- Present Observational Status of Solar-Type Stars -- Present Observational Status of the Intermediate Mass Stars -- Present Observational Status of High Mass Pulsating Stars -- Old Pulsators: White Dwarfs and their Immediate Precursors -- ? Scuti Pulsations in Pre-Main Sequence Stars -- Solar-like Oscillations in Semiregular Variables -- Discovery of a New Class of Pulsating Stars: Gravity Mode Pulsators among Subdwarf B Stars -- Recent Observations of PMS ? Scuti Stars -- Multicolour Photometry for Mode Identification -- High-Resolution Spectroscopy for Mode Identification -- Theoretical Clues for Mode Identification - Instability Ranges and Rotational Splitting Patterns -- Peakbagging for Solar-Like Stars -- Mode Identification from Line Profiles Using the Direct Fitting Technique -- Statistical Revision of the Moment Method -- An Improved Method of Photometric Mode Identification: Applications to Slowly Pulsating B, ? Cephei, ? Scuti and ? Doradus Stars -- Photometric Nonadiabatic Observables in Rotating ß Cephei Models -- Gravity Modes in Delta Scuti Stars -- Seismic Inference Using Genetic Algorithms -- Stellar Inversions -- On the Principal Asteroseismic Diagnostic Signatures -- Diagnostics of the Internal Structure of Stars Using the Differential Response Technique -- Stellar Convection -- Mixing and Diffusion in Stars -- Are Pulsation and Magnetic Axes Aligned in roAp Stars? -- Seismic Diagnostics of Stellar Convection Treatment from Oscillation Amplitudes of p-Modes -- Of Variability, or its Absence, in HgMn Stars -- A Study of the Solar-Like Properties of ? Hydri -- Giant Vibrations in Dip -- Stochastic Excitation of Gravity Waves by Overshooting Convection in Solar-Type Stars -- p-Mode Oscillations of ? Cen A -- Outstanding Issues for the Pulsation of Young Stars -- Outstanding Issues for Post-Main Sequence Evolution: Instability Strips and Excitation of Modes in Compact Pulsators -- Hot Subdwarfs: Magnetic, Oscillatory and other Physical Properties -- Nonlinearity of Nonradial Modes in Evolved Stars -- Summary: Problems, Connections and Expectations.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789048162413
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9781402011733
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789401708005
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-017-0799-2
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0799-2