Ensemble Asteroseismology of the Young Open Cluster NGC 2244
Conny Aerts, Konstanze Zwintz, Pablo Marcos-Arenal, Ehsan Moravveji,, Pieter Degroote, Peter Papics, Andrew Tkachenko, Joris De Ridder, Maryline, Briquet, Anne Thoul, Sophie Saesen, Nami Mowlavi, Fabio Barblan, Coralie, Neiner, Kresimir Pavlovski, Joyce Guzik

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive asteroseismology study of the young open cluster NGC 2244 using the 2-wheel Kepler mission, aiming to improve stellar evolution models for massive stars by analyzing a large, uniform stellar sample.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ensemble asteroseismology approach for a young cluster with coordinated space and ground-based observations to address gaps in massive star evolution theory.
Findings
Feasibility of high-precision photometry with 2-Wheel Kepler for cluster stars
Integration of spectroscopic data from multiple telescopes
Potential to significantly refine models of massive star evolution
Abstract
Our goal is to perform in-depth ensemble asteroseismology of the young open cluster NGC2244 with the 2-wheel Kepler mission. While the nominal Kepler mission already implied a revolution in stellar physics for solar-type stars and red giants, it was not possible to perform asteroseismic studies of massive OB stars because such targets were carefully avoided in the FoV in order not to disturb the exoplanet hunting. Now is an excellent time to fill this hole in mission capacity and to focus on the metal factories of the Universe, for which stellar evolution theory is least adequate. Our white paper aims to remedy major shortcomings in the theory of stellar structure and evolution of the most massive stars by focusing on a large ensemble of stars in a carefully selected young open cluster. Cluster asteroseismology of very young stars such as those of NGC2244 has the major advantage that…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
