New Generation Stellar Physics: Asteroseismology & Virtual Observatory
J.C. Su\'arez (1), E.Solano (2,3), C. Rodrigo (2,3), A. Moya (2), A., Garc\'ia-Hern\'andez (1) ((1) Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Andaluc\'ia, (CSIC) Granada-Spain, (2) LAEX-CAB (INTA-CSIC), Madrid-Spain, (3) Spanish, Virtual Observatory (SVO))

TL;DR
This paper discusses the integration of asteroseismology models and visualization tools into the Virtual Observatory framework, highlighting a new methodology for astronomical research enabled by advanced digital infrastructure.
Contribution
It presents the first implementation of managing asteroseismic models within the Virtual Observatory, demonstrating a novel approach to astronomical data analysis.
Findings
Successful integration of asteroseismic models into VO
Enhanced visualization tools for asteroseismology
Pioneering methodology for future astronomical research
Abstract
In the last years we have witnessed a dramatic change in the research infrastructures: Advances in communication networks, computational resources and data storage devices are fostering new and more efficient science. In this new scenario, the Virtual Observatory (VO) is the framework where a new methodology for astronomical research is being built. This poster shows the natural connection between Asteroseismology and VO. We describe the current status of a project developed by the Spanish Virtual Observatory in which, for the first time, asteroseismic models together with visualization tools for asteroseismology are managed within VO.
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
