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Title:
The CoRoT evolution and seismic tools activity. Goals and tasks
Authors:
Lebreton, Y.; Monteiro, M. J. P. F. G.; Montalbán, J.; Moya, A.; Baglin, A.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.; Goupil, M.-J.; Michel, E.; Provost, J.; Roxburgh, I. W.; Scuflaire, R.; ESTA Team
Affiliation:
AA(Observatoire de Paris, GEPI, CNRS UMR 8111), AB(Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto and Departamento de Matemática Aplicada da Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto), AC(Institut d'Astrophysique et Geophysique, Université de Liège), AD(Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía-CSIC), AE(Observatoire de Paris, LESIA), AF(Institut for Fysik og Astronomi, Aarhus Universitet), AG(Observatoire de Paris, LESIA), AH(Observatoire de Paris, LESIA), AI(Cassiopée, URA CNRS 1362, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur), AJ(Observatoire de Paris, LESIA;, Queen Mary University of London), AK(Institut d'Astrophysique et Geophysique, Université de Liège)
Publication:
Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 316, Issue 1-4, pp. 1-12 (Ap&SS Homepage)
Publication Date:
08/2008
Origin:
SPRINGER
DOI:
10.1007/s10509-008-9771-1
Bibliographic Code:
2008Ap&SS.316....1L

Abstract

The forthcoming data expected from space missions such as CoRoT require the capacity of the available tools to provide accurate models whose numerical precision is well above the expected observational errors. In order to secure that these tools meet the specifications, a team has been established to test and, when necessary, to improve the codes available in the community. The CoRoT Evolution and Seismic Tool Activity (ESTA) has been set up with this mission. Several groups have been involved. The present paper describes the motivation and the organisation of this activity, providing the context and the basis for the presentation of the results that have been achieved so far. This is not a finished task as future even better data will continue to demand more precise and complete tools for asteroseismology.
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