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Some CoRoT highlights - A grip on stellar physics and beyond

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About 2 years ago, back in 2009, the first CoRoT Symposium was the occasion to present and discuss unprecedented data revealing the behaviour of stars at the micromagnitude level. Since then, the observations have been going on, the target sample has enriched and the work of analysis of these data keeps producing first rank results. These analyses are providing the material to address open questions of stellar structure and evolution and to test the so many physical processes at work in stars. Based on this material, an increasing number of interpretation studies is being published, addressing various key aspects: the extension of mixed cores, the structure of near surface convective zones, magnetic activity, mass loss, ... Definitive conclusions will require cross-comparison of results on a larger ground (still being built), but it is already possible at the time of this Second CoRoT Symposium, to show how the various existing results take place in a general framework and contribute to complete our initial scientific objectives. A few results already reveal the potential interest in considering stars and planets globally, as it is stressed in several talks at this symposium. It is also appealing to consider the fast progress in the domain of Red Giants and see how they illustrate the promising potential of space photometry beyond the field of stellar physics, in connex fields like Galactic dynamics and evolution.

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hal-03733663 , version 1 (21-07-2022)

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Eric Michel, Annie Baglin. Some CoRoT highlights - A grip on stellar physics and beyond. Second CoRoT Symposium, Jun 2011, Marseille, France. ⟨hal-03733663⟩
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