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Impact on asteroseismic analyses of regular gaps in Kepler data

García et al., 2014

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18320383219826857789
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García R
Mathur S
Pires S
Régulo C
Bellamy B
Pallé P
Ballot J
Forteza S
Beck P
Bedding T
Ceillier T
Cortés T
Salabert D
Stello D
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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Context. The NASA Kepler mission has observed more than 190 000 stars in the constellations of Cygnus and Lyra. Around 4 years of almost continuous ultra high-precision photometry have been obtained reaching a duty cycle higher than 90% for many of these …
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    • G06F17/10Complex mathematical operations
    • G06F17/18Complex mathematical operations for evaluating statistical data, e.g. average values, frequency distributions, probability functions, regression analysis

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