Yvonne Elsworth

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Yvonne Elsworth leads the HiROS group which is active in research in the areas of solar and stellar physics uses their natural oscillations as a measurement tool. Data on the Sun are collected by the international BiSON network which is funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Associated research areas of interest are in instrumentation.

She is interested in the following research themes:

Helioseismology
Solar Physics, Solar Variability
Asteroseismology
Stellar Physics, Stellar Variability

Professor Elsworth supervises research PhDs in asteroseismology and helioseismology.

1992 …2024

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  • 2015

    KOI-3158: The oldest known system of terrestrial-size planets

    Campante, T. L., Barclay, T., Swift, J. J., Huber, D., Adibekyan, V. Z., Cochran, W., Burke, C. J., Isaacson, H., Quintana, E. V., Davies, G. R., Silva Aguirre, V., Ragozzine, D., Riddle, R., Baranec, C., Basu, S., Chaplin, W. J., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Metcalfe, T. S., Bedding, T. R., Handberg, R., & 21 othersStello, D., Brewer, J. M., Hekker, S., Karoff, C., Kolbl, R., Law, N. M., Lundkvist, M., Miglio, A., Rowe, J. F., Santos, N. C., Van Laerhoven, C., Arentoft, T., Elsworth, Y. P., Fischer, D. A., Kawaler, S. D., Kjeldsen, H., Lund, M. N., Marcy, G. W., Sousa, S. G., Sozzetti, A. & White, T. R., 23 Sept 2015, In: EPJ Web of Conferences. 101, 02004.

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