# A review on Asteroseismology

**Authors:** Maria Pia Di Mauro

arXiv: 1703.07604 · 2017-11-08

## TL;DR

This review discusses the recent advancements in Asteroseismology, especially for solar-like stars, highlighting its revolutionary impact on understanding stellar structures through space-based observations.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of modern Asteroseismology, emphasizing recent results for solar-like stars and its potential to advance stellar physics.

## Key findings

- Asteroseismology has revolutionized stellar structure understanding.
- Space missions have enabled detailed studies of stellar pulsations.
- Significant progress in solar-like star analysis has been achieved.

## Abstract

Over the last decade, thanks to the successful space missions launched to detect stellar pulsations, Asteroseismology has produced an extraordinary revolution in astrophysics, unveiling a wealth of results on structural properties of stars over a large part of the H-R diagram. Particularly impressive has been the development of Asteroseismology for stars showing solar-like oscillations, which are excited and intrinsically damped in stars with convective envelopes. Here I will review on the modern era of Asteroseismology with emphasis on results obtained for solar-like stars and discuss its potential for the advancement of stellar physics.

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