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Imaging Zeeman-Doppler×Astrossismologia×
ÁreaAstronomiaAstronomia
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19971970
Autor originalJean-Francois DonatiRoger Ulrich
TipoObservational spectroscopic methodObservational technique
Fonte seminalDonati, J. F., Semel, M., Carter, B. D., Rees, D. E., & Collier Cameron, A. (1997). Spectropolarimetric observations of active stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 291(4), 658-682. DOI ↗Ulrich, R. K. (1970). The five-minute oscillations on the solar surface. Astrophysical Journal, 162, 993-999. DOI ↗
Outros nomesZDI, Doppler Imaging, Magnetic Field MappingStellar Oscillations, Stellar Seismology, Helioseismology
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ResumoZeeman-Doppler imaging is a technique for reconstructing stellar magnetic field maps by combining Doppler broadening of spectral lines with the Zeeman splitting caused by magnetic fields. Pioneered by Jean-Francois Donati in the 1990s, this method reveals how magnetic fields are distributed on stellar surfaces and how they evolve with time.Asteroseismology is the study of stellar oscillations—tiny brightness and radial velocity variations caused by sound waves resonating inside stars. Proposed by Roger Ulrich in 1970 and established as a major field by the Kepler and TESS space telescopes, asteroseismology provides unprecedented precision in determining stellar masses, ages, and internal structure.
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