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Detection of period-spacing patterns due to the gravity modes of rotating dwarfs in the TESS southern continuous viewing zoneGarcia et al., 2022
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- Garcia S
- Van Reeth T
- De Ridder J
- Tkachenko A
- IJspeert L
- Aerts C
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- Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Context. The theory of stellar evolution presents shortcomings when confronted with asteroseismic probes of interior physical properties. The differences between observations and theory are often great because stellar models have mainly been calibrated from …
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