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The study of the pulsating stars.See Also: asteroseismologist
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Asteroseismology — Different oscillation modes penetrate to different depths inside a star. Asteroseismology (from Greek ἀστήρ, astēr, star ; σεισμός, seismos, earthquake ; and λογία … Wikipedia
asteroseismology — /ˌæstəroʊsaɪzˈmɒlədʒi/ (say .astuhrohsuyz moluhjee) noun the study of the internal structure of pulsating stars by examining the frequencies of their oscillations, different modes of oscillation penetrating to different depths inside the star.… …
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Neutron-star oscillations — Asteroseismology studies the internal structure of our Sun and other stars using oscillations. These can be studied by interpreting the temporal frequency spectrum acquired through observations [cite journal|… … Wikipedia
Neutron-star oscillation — Asteroseismology studies the internal structure of our Sun and other stars using oscillations. These can be studied by interpreting the temporal frequency spectrum acquired through observations[1]. In the same way, the more extreme neutron stars… … Wikipedia
COROT — Model of the Corot satellite General information NSSDC ID 2006 063A Organization … Wikipedia
White dwarf — For other uses, see White dwarf (disambiguation). Image of Sirius A and Sirius B taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Sirius B, which is a white dwarf, can be seen as a faint pinprick of light to the lower left of the much brighter Sirius A … Wikipedia
Naine blanche — Ne pas confondre avec Étoile blanche de la séquence principale Sirius B est une naine blanche visible comme un petit point en bas à gauche de … Wikipédia en Français
Helioseismology — is the study of the propagation of pressure waves in the Sun. Unlike seismic waves on earth, solar waves have practically no shear component (s waves). Solar pressure waves are generated by the turbulence in the convection zone, near the surface… … Wikipedia
Naine Blanche — Traduction terminée White dwarf → … Wikipédia en Français