66 research outputs found
Exploiting the open clusters in the Kepler and CoRoT fields
The open clusters in the Kepler and CoRoT fields potentially provide tight
constraints for tests of stellar models and observational methods because they
allow a combination of complementary methods. We are in the process of identi-
fying and measuring parameters for detached eclipsing binaries (dEBs) in the
open clusters in the Kepler and CoRoT fields. We make use of measurements of
dEBs in the clusters to test the accuracy of asteroseismic scaling relations
for mass. We are able to provide strong indications that the asteroseismic
scaling relations over- estimate the stellar mass, but we are not yet able to
distinguish between different proposed corrections from the literature. We
argue how our ongoing measurements of more dEBs in more clusters, complemented
by dEBs in the field, should be able to break the degeneracy. We also briefly
describe how we can identify cluster stars that have evolved through
non-standard evolution by making use of ensemble asteroseismology.Comment: Proc. of the workshop "Asteroseismology of stellar populations in the
Milky Way" (Sesto, 22-26 July 2013), Astrophysics and Space Science
Proceedings, (eds. A. Miglio, L. Girardi, P. Eggenberger, J. Montalban
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Establishing the accuracy of asteroseismic mass and radius estimates of giant stars. II. Revised stellar masses and radii for KIC 8430105
Asteroseismic scaling relations can provide high-precision measurements of
mass and radius for red giant (RG) stars displaying solar-like oscillations.
Their accuracy can be validated and potentially improved using independent and
accurate observations of mass, radius, effective temperature and metallicity.
We seek to achieve this using long period SB2 eclipsing binaries hosting
oscillating RGs. We explore KIC 8430105, for which a previous study found
significant asteroseismic overestimation of mass and radius when compared with
eclipsing binary measurements. We measured dynamical masses and radii for both
components to be significantly lower than previously established, increasing
the discrepancy between asteroseismic and dynamical measurements. Our dynamical
measurements of the RG component were compared to corresponding measurements of
mass and radius using asteroseismic scaling relations. Uncorrected scaling
relations overestimated the mass of the RG by 26%, the radius by 11%, and the
average density by 7%, in agreement with studies for other systems. However,
using a theoretical correction to , we managed to obtain an
asteroseismic average density that is consistent with our dynamical
result. We obtained several measurements of that are not fully
consistent. With Hz, the
correction provided consistent mass and radius for the giant. The
age of the system was estimated to be Gyr
Ghrelin Infusion in Humans Induces Acute Insulin Resistance and Lipolysis Independent of Growth Hormone Signaling
OBJECTIVE—Ghrelin is a gut-derived peptide and an endogenous ligand for the growth hormone (GH) secretagogue receptor. Exogenous ghrelin stimulates the release of GH (potently) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) (moderately). Ghrelin is also orexigenic, but its impact on substrate metabolism is controversial. We aimed to study direct effects of ghrelin on substrate metabolism and insulin sensitivity in human subjects
What asteroseismology can do for exoplanets
We describe three useful applications of asteroseismology in the context of
exoplanet science: (1) the detailed characterisation of exoplanet host stars;
(2) the measurement of stellar inclinations; and (3) the determination of
orbital eccentricity from transit duration making use of asteroseismic stellar
densities. We do so using the example system Kepler-410 (Van Eylen et al.
2014). This is one of the brightest (V = 9.4) Kepler exoplanet host stars,
containing a small (2.8 Rearth) transiting planet in a long orbit (17.8 days),
and one or more additional non-transiting planets as indicated by transit
timing variations. The validation of Kepler-410 (KOI-42) was complicated due to
the presence of a companion star, and the planetary nature of the system was
confirmed after analyzing a Spitzer transit observation as well as ground-based
follow-up observations.Comment: 4 pages, Proceedings of the CoRoT Symposium 3 / Kepler KASC-7 joint
meeting, Toulouse, 7-11 July 2014. To be published by EPJ Web of Conference
Asteroseismology of the Hyades red giant and planet host epsilon Tauri
Asteroseismic analysis of solar-like stars allows us to determine physical
parameters such as stellar mass, with a higher precision compared to most other
methods. Even in a well-studied cluster such as the Hyades, the masses of the
red giant stars are not well known, and previous mass estimates are based on
model calculations (isochrones). The four known red giants in the Hyades are
assumed to be clump (core-helium-burning) stars based on their positions in
colour-magnitude diagrams, however asteroseismology offers an opportunity to
test this assumption. Using asteroseismic techniques combined with other
methods, we aim to derive physical parameters and the evolutionary stage for
the planet hosting star epsilon Tau, which is one of the four red giants
located in the Hyades. We analysed time-series data from both ground and space
to perform the asteroseismic analysis. By combining high signal-to-noise (S/N)
radial-velocity data from the ground-based SONG network with continuous
space-based data from the revised Kepler mission K2, we derive and characterize
27 individual oscillation modes for epsilon Tau, along with global oscillation
parameters such as the large frequency separation and the ratio between the
amplitude of the oscillations measured in radial velocity and intensity as a
function of frequency. The latter has been measured previously for only two
stars, the Sun and Procyon. Combining the seismic analysis with interferometric
and spectroscopic measurements, we derive physical parameters for epsilon Tau,
and discuss its evolutionary status.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in Astronomy
& Astrophysic
Hippocampal and Hippocampal-Subfield Volumes From Early-Onset Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder to Cognitive Decline
Background: The hippocampus and its subfields (HippSub) are reported to be diminished in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), bipolar disorder (BD), and major depressive disorder (MDD). We examined these groups vs healthy controls (HC) to reveal HippSub alterations between diseases.
Methods: We segmented 3T-MRI T2-weighted hippocampal images of 67 HC, 58 BD, and MDD patients from the AFFDIS study and 137 patients from the DELCODE study assessing cognitive decline, including subjective cognitive decline (SCD), amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), and AD, via Free Surfer 6.0 to compare volumes across groups.
Results: Groups differed significantly in several HippSub volumes, particularly between patients with AD and mood disorders. In comparison to HC, significant lower volumes appear in aMCI and AD groups in specific subfields. Smaller volumes in the left presubiculum are detected in aMCI and AD patients, differing from the BD group. A significant linear regression is seen between left hippocampus volume and duration since the first depressive episode.
Conclusions: HippSub volume alterations were observed in AD, but not in early-onset MDD and BD, reinforcing the notion of different neural mechanisms in hippocampal degeneration. Moreover, duration since the first depressive episode was a relevant factor explaining the lower left hippocampal volumes present in groups
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