Abstract
AbstractThe preliminary results of an analysis of the red giant star KIC 5701829 observed for 29 days in short-cadence mode with theKeplersatellite are reported. The oscillation spectrum of this star is characterized by the presence of a well-defined solar-like oscillation pattern due to acoustic modes. The characterization of the power spectrum has been performed following three basics steps commonly used in the analysis of solar-like oscillations: fitting and correcting for the background, estimating the frequency of maximum power (νmax) and the large separation (Δν), and extracting individual frequencies. We have found that the frequency of maximum oscillation power, νmax, and the mean large frequency separation, Δν, are around, 143 and 12 μHz, respectively. The global asteroseismic parameters along with atmospheric parameters from the literature allow us to infer about evolutionary status of the star.
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