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Main Authors: Lin, Shurui, Li, Tanda, Mao, Shude, Fuller, Jim
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.13950
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author Lin, Shurui
Li, Tanda
Mao, Shude
Fuller, Jim
author_facet Lin, Shurui
Li, Tanda
Mao, Shude
Fuller, Jim
contents Dipole mode suppression is an observed behavior of solar-like oscillations in evolved stars. This study aims to search for depressed dipole modes in giant stars using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and investigate when the suppression starts to emerge. We study a sample of 8,651 TESS-evolved stars and find 179 stars with significant dipole mode depression by comparing the oscillation amplitudes of radial and dipole modes. Notably, 11 of them are located near the base of the red-giant branch, indicating that mode suppression appears earlier than the point inferred in previous studies with the Kepler data. These findings provide new evidence for the dipole mode suppression in giant stars, particularly in subgiants.
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spellingShingle Asteroseismology with TESS: Emergence of Dipole Mode Suppression From Subgiants?
Lin, Shurui
Li, Tanda
Mao, Shude
Fuller, Jim
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Dipole mode suppression is an observed behavior of solar-like oscillations in evolved stars. This study aims to search for depressed dipole modes in giant stars using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and investigate when the suppression starts to emerge. We study a sample of 8,651 TESS-evolved stars and find 179 stars with significant dipole mode depression by comparing the oscillation amplitudes of radial and dipole modes. Notably, 11 of them are located near the base of the red-giant branch, indicating that mode suppression appears earlier than the point inferred in previous studies with the Kepler data. These findings provide new evidence for the dipole mode suppression in giant stars, particularly in subgiants.
title Asteroseismology with TESS: Emergence of Dipole Mode Suppression From Subgiants?
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.13950