Spectroscopic Study of Kepler Asteroseismic Targets Investigador responsável The space telescope Kepler launched in March 2009 is the largest Schmidt telescope ever placed in orbit . 100,000 selected targets from its 105 deg2 field of view be monitored simultaneously and continuously for 3.5 years of the life-time of the mission. The aim of this application for the scientific cooperation is to explore aspects of stellar modeling and interpretation of the asteroseismic data by high precision asteroseismology obtained for a large sample of stars in various evolutionary stages observed with the NASA space telescope Kepler. To archive this, we decided to focus our cooperation at deriving atmospheric parameters of Kepler asteroseismic targets in order to: Instituição financiadora Início: 1 janeiro 2011 |