A New Look at GD358: Using Nonlinear Light Curves to Constrain Convection

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We introduce the Delaware Asteroseismic Research Center and present preliminary results from XCOV25, the first sponsored by DARC. DARC is sponsored by Mt. Cuba Observatory, with the goal of supporting and facilitating international collaboration in observational and theoretical stellar seismology. We present an overview of preliminary results from the May 2006 WET run on GD358. This run has the goal of using GD358's nonlinear light curves as a probe of convection.

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