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Asteroseismology is the study of the interior physics and structure of stars using their pulsations. It is applicable to stars across the Hertzsprung–Russell (HR) diagram and a powerful technique not only to measure masses, radii, and ages but also directly constrain interior rotation, chemical mixing, and magnetism. This is because a star's self-excited pulsation modes are sensitive to its structure. Asteroseismologygenerally requires long-duration and high-precision time-series data. The method of forward asteroseismic modeling, which is the statistical comparison of observed pulsation mode frequencies to theoretically predicted pulsation frequencies calculated from a grid of models, provides precise constraints for calibrating various transport phenomena. In this introduction to asteroseismology, we provide an overview of its principles, and the typical data sets and methodologies used to constrain stellar interiors. Finally, we present key highlights of asteroseismic results from across the HR diagram, and conclude with ongoing challenges and future prospects for this ever-expanding field within stellar astrophysics.
Author(s): Bowman DM, Bugnet L
Editor(s): I. Mandel, F.R.N. Schneider
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication status: Published
Book Title: Encyclopedia of Astrophysics
Year: 2026
Volume: 2
Pages: 133-153
Print publication date: 28/08/2025
Online publication date: 28/08/2025
Acceptance date: 02/10/2024
Number of Volumes: 2
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-21439-4.00036-5
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-443-21439-4.00036-5
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ISBN: 9780443214394