The CoRoT primary target HD 52265: models and seismic tests
M. Soriano, S. Vauclair, C. Vauclair, M. Laymand

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the star HD 52265 using models and seismic tests to determine its internal structure and evolutionary status, highlighting the potential of asteroseismology with CoRoT data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed modeling and seismic analysis of HD 52265, demonstrating how asteroseismology can distinguish between different stellar models and internal structures.
Findings
Models vary in internal parameters and evolutionary stage.
Seismic frequency patterns can reveal core composition and size.
Potential to constrain stellar evolution through observed oscillations.
Abstract
HD 52265 is the only known exoplanet-host star selected as a main target for the seismology programme of the CoRoT satellite. As such, it will be observed continuously during five months, which is of particular interest in the framework of planetary systems studies. This star was misclassified as a giant in the Bright Star Catalog, while it is more probably on the main-sequence or at the beginning of the subgiant branch. We performed an extensive analysis of this star, showing how asteroseismology may lead to a precise determination of its external parameters and internal structure. We first reviewed the observational constraints on the metallicity, the gravity and the effective temperature derived from the spectroscopic observations of HD 52265. We also derived its luminosity using the Hipparcos parallax. We computed the evolutionary tracks for models of various metallicities which…
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