Asterosismologia presente e futuro. Studio della struttura ed evoluzione delle stelle per mezzo delle oscillazioni osservate sulla superficie

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Asterosismologia presente e futuro Studio della struttura ed evoluzione delle stelle per mezzo delle oscillazioni osservate sulla superficie

Asterosismologia In Italia Personale coinvolto nel 2010 (22) Sedi INAF Cardini D., Di Mauro M. P. IAPS Roma D Antona F., Maceroni C., Ventura P. Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma Bonanno A., Catanzaro G., Ventura R., Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania Leone F., Paternò L. Poretti E., Rainer M., Antonello E., Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera Bossi M.,Mantegazza L Marconi M., Ripepi V. Osservatorio Astronomico di Napoli Silvotti R. Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino Claudi R., Benatti S. Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova Degl Innocenti S., Prada Moroni G. Università di Pisa

Asterosismologia In Italia Personale coinvolto nel 2016 2010 (19) (21) Sedi INAF Di Mauro M. P. IAPS Roma D Antona F., Maceroni C., Ventura P. Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma Bonanno A., Catanzaro G., Ventura R., Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania Poretti E., Rainer M., Antonello E., Marconi M., Ripepi V. Silvotti R. Claudi R., Benatti S., L. Girardi Degl Innocenti S., Prada Moroni G. Montalban J. Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera Osservatorio Astronomico di Napoli Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova Università di Pisa Università di Padova

HELAS Community 300 scientists worldwide registered to participate in HELAS European Helio- and Asteroseismology network 7% Italian community

Pulsating stars Italian community is expert of stellar oscillations detected over large part of the H-R diagram, in each stage of stellar evolutionary phase Type Period Excitation Modes roap 6-15 min κ mechanism SPB and γ Doradus SdB 10h-7 d κ mechanism 100-400s 0.5-2h κ mechanism WD 100-1000s κ mechanism ELM WD 20 min-2h κ mechanism p with high n, high l g with high n low l p and g g with low l high n g mode (may be also p) δ Scuti 1-3 h κ and solar-type p,g,mixed β Cephei 3-7 h κ mechanism p Solar-type 100s-2d convection p,mixed

Space photometry COnvection ROtation and planetary Transits French leading, (2006-2012) various types of stars. The satellite revealed that 50% stars are much more variable than thought+239 planets KEPLER (NASA) search for extra-solar planetary systems, particularly Earth-like planets using transit technique. Continuous monitoring over 100,000 stars, with a 30-minute cadence. 512 stars observed with a 1-minute cadence. 2326 planets discovered, asteroseismology of exo-planet hosts (2009-2012)

Space photometry COnvection ROtation and planetary Transits French leading, (2006-2012 ) various types of stars. The satellite revealed that 50% stars are much more variable than thought+239 planets Extended to 2018, 28345 long cadence targets and 138 short cadence targets

Successi dell ultimo decennio ì Solar-like stars: Ø Existence of g and mixed modes Ø Red giants: Age (shell burning and He core burning phase) and internal rotation Ø Characterization: Mass, Radius, Age of thousands of stars (scaling relations with Teff and L)è characterization of exoplanets Ø Galactic archaeology: map of our galaxy (see L. Girardi talk) Ø Other things that have turned out to be measurable (core properties, CZ depth, overshooting) Ø Magnetic activity cycle (faculae and spots variation) Ø Internal magnetic field (some stars with suppressed dipolar modes)

Successi dell ultimo decennio ì Asteroseismology of binary systems 1. better precision in determination of parameters, several binaries with red giants 2. Strange behavior of oscillations in giants probably due to tidal effects ì Gamma Doradus-delta Scuti stars 1. PMS-relation ν max and age è age of associations 2. MS-mixed behaviour (solar like and high amplitude pulsators) ì Discovery of Extremely Low Mass WD pulsators prolungamento fascia di instabilità delle ZZ Ceti (DAVs) (0.2M, nucleo solo He, in binary system) hanno modi g di periodo molto lungo

Results Leading presence in any international project Approved proposal -Large Programme ESO (HARPS 45 notti 2012/2013 per COROT targets) -HARPS N (GAPS) -Osservatorio di Loiano -Osservatorio di Serra La Nave Number of articles Group visibility: -www.iaps.inaf.it/asteroseismology/ 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Refereed articles COROT 3 Nature 2 Science 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Year

Funding In the past 2015-2017: PRIN INAF 2014, L. Girardi 2010-2017: ASI PLATO 2.0 o n. I/044/10/0 2013-2017: FP7 RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES SOLARNET 2013-2016: FP7-Cooperation-SPACE, SPACEINN Poretti E. 2006-2010: FP6-InfrastructureCoordinationAction- HELAS, M. P. Di Mauro 2007-2010: ASI INAF su COROT 2011-2014: PRIN INAF 2010 Poretti E. 2007-2009: PRIN INAF 2006 Paternò L. 2004-2006: PRIN MIUR 2004 Paternò L. 2002-2004: COFIN- MIUR 2002 Paternò L.

Funding In the future 2016: H2020-HELAS Integrating activity just submitted (Poretti E.)

² Stellar-Sun synergy -Is the Sun peculiar or its properties are common? ² Exoplanets characterization ² Map of our galaxy (combining asteroseismic data with radial velocity and stellar position) ² Understanding magnetic activity ² Convection (3D stellar models? ) ² Low mass stars Science for the future ² Massive stars of spectral type F and O Fast rotators and g mode pulsators

The future perspectives It will discover thousands of planets around bright stars (cool dwarf of spectral type K and M), but blind to earth like size planets SONG (Stellar Oscillations Network Group) Danish initiative for a global network of small telescopes. At each site: 4 telescopes of 50cm diameter with highly efficient spectrograph PLATO 2.0 (ESA, launch 2024) to detect and characterize planets around bright solar-like stars. Seismology of 85000 stars à Stellar radii and masses (~2%) and ages (~10% ). Good also for WD seismology thanks to time resolution (see I. Pagano talk)- Sinergies with GAIA results