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Asteroseismology of Solar-Type Stars with K2: Detection of oscillations in C1 Data

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Chaplin, W J
Lund, M.N.
Handberg, Rasmus
Basu, S
Buchhave, L. A.
Campante, Tiago L
Davies, G.R.
Huber, D
Latham, David W
LATHAM, C.A.

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University of Chicago Press

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We present the first detections by the NASA K2 mission of oscillations in solar-type stars, using short-cadence data collected during K2 Campaign 1 (C1). We understand the asteroseismic detection thresholds for C1-like levels of photometric performance, and we can detect oscillations in subgiants having dominant oscillation frequencies around 1000 μHz. Changes to the operation of the fine-guidance sensors are expected to give significant improvements in the high-frequency performance from C3 onwards. A reduction in the excess high-frequency noise by a factor of 2.5 in amplitude would bring main-sequence stars with dominant oscillation frequencies as high as ≃2500 μHz into play as potential asteroseismic targets for K2.

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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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2037-12-31
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