Asteroseismogyrometry of low-mass red giants
Journal
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
During the past 10 years the unprecedented quality and frequency resolution
of asteroseismic data provided by space photometry has revolutionized the study
of red-giant stars providing us with the possibility to probe the interior of
thousands of these targets.
Our aim is to present an asteroseismic tool which allows to determine the
total angular momentum of stars, without a priori inference of their internal
rotational profile.
We adopt and adapt to red giants the asteroseismic inversion technique
developed for the case of the Sun. The method has been tested assuming
different artificial sets of data, including also modes with harmonic degree l>
1.
We estimate with an accuracy of 14.5% the total angular momentum of the
red-giant star KIC 4448777 observed by Kepler during the first four consecutive
years of operation.}
Our results indicate that the measurement of the total angular momentum of
red-giant stars can be determined with a fairly high precision by means of
asteroseismology by using a small set of rotational splittings of only dipolar
modes and that our method, based on observations of stellar pulsations,
provides a powerful mean for testing and modeling transport of angular momentum
in stars.
Volume
656
Start page
A151
Issn Identifier
0004-6361
Rights
open.access
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