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Oscillation mode linewidths of main-sequence and subgiant stars observed by Kepler

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-03 v1

Abstract

Solar-like oscillations have been observed by {{\it Kepler}} and CoRoT in several solar-type stars. We study the variations of stellar p-mode linewidth as a function of effective temperature. Time series of 9 months of Kepler data have been used. The power spectra of 42 cool main-sequence stars and subgiants have been analysed using both Maximum Likelihood Estimators and Bayesian estimators, providing individual mode characteristics such as frequencies, linewidths and mode heights. Here we report on the mode linewidth at maximum power and at maximum mode height for these 42 stars as a function of effective temperature. We show that the mode linewidth at either maximum mode height or maximum amplitude follows a scaling relation with effective temperature, which is a combination of a power law plus a lower bound. The typical power law index is about 13 for the linewidth derived from the maximum mode height, and about 16 for the linewidth derived from the maximum amplitude while the lower bound is about 0.3 microHz and 0.7 microHz, respectively. We stress that this scaling relation is only valid for the cool main-sequence stars and subgiants, and does not have predictive power outside the temperature range of these stars.

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@article{arxiv.1112.3295,
  title  = {Oscillation mode linewidths of main-sequence and subgiant stars observed by Kepler},
  author = {T. Appourchaux and O. Benomar and M. Gruberbauer and W. J. Chaplin and R. A. Garcia and R. Handberg and G. A. Verner and H. M. Antia and T. L. Campante and G. R. Davies and S. Deheuvels and S. Hekker and R. Howe and D. Salabert and T. R. Bedding and T. R. White and G. Houdek and V. Silva Aguirre and Y. P. Elsworth and J. Van Cleve and B. D. Clarke and J. R. Hall and H. Kjeldsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.3295},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Accepted by A&A, 5 pages, 2 figures, 4 tables