Structural and Evolutionary Diagnostics from Asteroseismic Phase Functions
Joel Ong, Sarbani Basu

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In the asymptotic parameterisation of mode frequencies, the phase function completely specifies the detailed structure of the frequency eigenvalues. In practice, however, this function of frequency is reduced to a single scalar , defined, particularly by observers, as the intercept of a least-squares fit to the frequencies against radial order, or via the central value of this function. The procedure by which this is done is not unique. We derive a few simple expressions relating various observational estimators of for radial modes to each other, and to the underlying theoretical object. In particular we demonstrate that a ``reduced' functional parameterisation is both insensitive to mis-estimations of , and easy to evaluate locally in terms of both observational and theoretical quantities. It has been shown previously that such a local…
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