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Expanding the frontiers of cool-dwarf asteroseismology with ESPRESSO

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS(2024)

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Fuelled by space photometry, asteroseismology is vastly benefitting the study of cool main-sequence stars, which exhibit convection-driven solar-like oscillations. Even so, the tiny oscillation amplitudes in K dwarfs continue to pose a challenge to space-based asteroseismology. A viable alternative is offered by the lower stellar noise over the oscillation timescales in Doppler observations. In this Letter we present the definite detection of solar-like oscillations in the bright K5 dwarf & varepsilon; Indi based on time-intensive observations collected with the ESPRESSO spectrograph at the VLT, thus making it the coolest seismic dwarf ever observed. We measured the frequencies of a total of 19 modes of degree & ell; = 0-2 along with nu(max) = 5305 +/- 176 mu Hz and Delta nu = 201.25 +/- 0.16 mu Hz. The peak amplitude of radial modes is 2.6 +/- 0.5 cm s(-1), or a mere similar to 14% of the solar value. Measured mode amplitudes are similar to 2 times lower than predicted from a nominal L/M scaling relation and favour a scaling closer to (L/M)(1.5) below similar to 5500 K, carrying important implications for our understanding of the coupling efficiency between pulsations and near-surface convection in K dwarfs. This detection conclusively shows that precise asteroseismology of cool dwarfs is possible down to at least the mid-K regime using next-generation spectrographs on large-aperture telescopes, effectively opening up a new domain in observational asteroseismology.
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asteroseismology,techniques: radial velocities,stars: late-type,stars: oscillations,stars: individual: epsilon Indi A
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