Bibcode
Régulo, C.; Roca Cortés, T.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.396, p.745-751 (2002)
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2002
Journal
Citations
10
Refereed citations
7
Description
A good example of finding a signal buried in noise, a common problem in
Astrophysics, is the search for stellar oscillations in the acoustic
power spectrum of solar-like stars. In this work it is shown that it is
possible to find this type of signal in the power spectrum of stellar
oscillations if the peaks are ``almost'' equally spaced in frequency, as
the asymptotic theory for acoustic modes predicts. This signature of the
power spectra of the p-mode oscillations in solar-like stars is used to
design a method that allows the identification of the signal even when
this signal is completely buried in noise, sigma_signal /sigma_signal
+noise < 1/25.