Current status of Asteroseismology
Abstract
Oscillation frequencies are the most accurate properties one can measure for a star, potentially allowing detailed tests of stellar models and evolution theories. We briefly review asteroseismology for two classes of stars. In delta Scuti variables, the main problems are the identification of the observed modes and the theoretical treatment of rotation. In solar-like stars the main difficulty is the tiny amplitudes, but credible detections are now being made. These confirm that stars are oscillating at the approximately the expected levels, but suggest that amplitudes scale as 1/g rather than L/M. We also stress the importance of multi-site campaigns. Several space missions will be launched over the coming years, promising an exciting future for asteroseismology.
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