New ground-based observational methods and instrumentation for asteroseismology
Pedro J. Amado

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent developments in ground-based observational methods and instrumentation aimed at complementing space-based asteroseismology, focusing on mode identification techniques.
Contribution
It introduces new ground-based instrumentation and methodologies designed to enhance mode identification in asteroseismology, complementing space missions.
Findings
Development of advanced ground-based instruments
Improved techniques for mode identification
Enhanced data complementing space observations
Abstract
Space instrumentation like SOHO, MOST, CoRoT and Kepler has been and is being built to attain very high precision data to be used for asteroseismic analysis. Nonetheless, there is a very strong need for providing additional information, especially on mode identification. With this contribution I will review the efforts been put on new ground-based instrumentation and the methodology that can be used to achieve this aim.
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