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Making waves in Stars: Bridging modern asteroseismology and numerical simulations

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Stars and their evolution underpin most of modern astrophysics, enriching the galaxy with heavy elements and producing the progenitors of gravitational wave sources. Yet modern asteroseismology has shown that standard 1D stellar evolution models, used widely in astrophysics fall short when confronted with these detailed observations. The discrepancies lie in the 1D treatment of 3D processes, such as convective overshoot, waves and magnetism. In this talk I will review some of the important results from asteroseismology, my groups work over the years on these processes and the various ways in which we can make contact with the observations and (possibly) improve 1D models.

This talk is part of the DAMTP Astrophysics Seminars series.

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