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Thomas Kallinger

Thomas Kallinger

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Physics

D-Index
77
Citations
19604
World Ranking
3249
National Ranking
20

Overview

Thomas Kallinger is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their research primarily spans the broad field of Physics and Astronomy with a substantial focus on subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Aerospace Engineering.

The research topics covered in their work include Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, Astronomy and Astrophysical Research, Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies, Astro and Planetary Science, Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation, Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, and Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing.

They have contributed to a number of recent papers published in notable scientific journals. Selected recent publications include:

  • Age dating of an early Milky Way merger via asteroseismology of the naked-eye star ν Indi (2020) in Nature Astronomy
  • Fundamental relations for the velocity dispersion of stars in the Milky Way (2021) in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Detection and Characterization of Oscillating Red Giants: First Results from the TESS Satellite (2020) in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • TOI-257b (HD 19916b): a warm sub-saturn orbiting an evolved F-type star (2020) in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The K2 Galactic Archaeology Program Data Release 3: Age-abundance Patterns in C1-C8 and C10-C18 (2022) in The Astrophysical Journal

Kallinger's frequent co-authors reflect ongoing collaborations with researchers including B. Mosser, Dennis Stello, S. Mathur, V. Silva Aguirre, and R. A. García.

Their publication venues indicate regular contributions to journals and archives such as arXiv (Cornell University), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Astronomy and Astrophysics, The Astrophysical Journal, and UNC Libraries.

Best Publications

  • The Thirteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey MApping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory

    Franco D. Albareti;Carlos Allende Prieto;Andres Almeida

  • Gravity modes as a way to distinguish between hydrogen- and helium-burning red giant stars

    Timothy R. Bedding;Benoit Mosser;Daniel Huber;Josefina Montalbán

  • Fast core rotation in red-giant stars as revealed by gravity-dominated mixed modes

    Paul P.G.Beck;Josefina Montalban;Thomas Kallinger;Joris De Ridder

  • Testing Scaling Relations for Solar-Like Oscillations from the Main Sequence to Red Giants using Kepler Data

    D. Huber;T. R. Bedding;D. Stello;S. Hekker

  • Asteroseismology of old open clusters with Kepler: direct estimate of the integrated RGB mass loss in NGC6791 and NGC6819

    A. Miglio;K. Brogaard;D. Stello;W. J. Chaplin

  • Spin down of the core rotation in red giants

    B. Mosser;M.J. Goupil;K. Belkacem;J.P. Marques

  • Non-radial oscillation modes with long lifetimes in giant stars

    Joris De Ridder;Caroline Barban;Frédéric Baudin;Fabien Carrier

  • The 13th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory

    Franco D. Albareti;Franco D. Albareti;Carlos Allende Prieto;Carlos Allende Prieto;Andres Almeida;Friedrich Anders

  • TESTING SCALING RELATIONS FOR SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS FROM THE MAIN SEQUENCE TO RED GIANTS USING KEPLER DATA

    D. Huber;T. R. Bedding;D. Stello;S. Hekker;S. Hekker

  • A SUPER-EARTH TRANSITING A NAKED-EYE STAR*

    Joshua Nathan Winn;Jaymie M. Matthews;Rebekah I. Dawson;Daniel C. Fabrycky

  • Asteroseismology of old open clusters with Kepler: direct estimate of the integrated red giant branch mass-loss in NGC 6791 and 6819

    A. Miglio;K. Brogaard;D. Stello;W. J. Chaplin

  • Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of Kepler data: Fundamental parameters

    T. Kallinger;B. Mosser;S. Hekker;D. Huber

  • The APOKASC Catalog: An Asteroseismic and Spectroscopic Joint Survey of Targets in the Kepler Fields

    Marc H Pinsonneault;Yvonne Elsworth;Yvonne Elsworth;Courtney Epstein;Saskia Hekker;Saskia Hekker

  • Oscillating red giants in the CoRoT exofield: asteroseismic mass and radius determination

    T. Kallinger;T. Kallinger;W. W. Weiss;C. Barban;F. Baudin

  • Kepler detected gravity-mode period spacings in a red giant star.

    P. G. Beck;T. R. Bedding;B. Mosser;D. Stello

  • Asteroseismology of red giants from the first four months of Kepler data: Fundamental stellar parameters

    T. Kallinger;T. Kallinger;B. Mosser;S. Hekker;D. Huber

  • The universal red-giant oscillation pattern; an automated determination with CoRoT data

    B. Mosser;K. Belkacem;M.J. Goupil;E.Michel

  • Solar-like Oscillations in Low-luminosity Red Giants: First Results from Kepler

    Timothy R. Bedding;Daniel Huber;Dennis Stello;Yvonne P. Elsworth

  • Probing the core structure and evolution of red giants using gravity-dominated mixed modes observed with Kepler

    B. Mosser;M.J. Goupil;K. Belkacem;E. Michel

  • The connection between stellar granulation and oscillation as seen by the Kepler mission

    T. Kallinger;J. De Ridder;S. Hekker;S. Mathur;S. Mathur

Frequent Co-Authors

Saskia Hekker
Saskia Hekker Heidelberg University
Dennis Stello
Dennis Stello University of New South Wales
Daniel Huber
Daniel Huber University of Hawaii at Manoa
Rafael A. García
Rafael A. García University of Paris-Saclay
William J. Chaplin
William J. Chaplin University of Birmingham
Timothy R. Bedding
Timothy R. Bedding University of Sydney
Andrea Miglio
Andrea Miglio University of Bologna
Yvonne Elsworth
Yvonne Elsworth University of Birmingham
Sarbani Basu
Sarbani Basu Yale University
Hans Kjeldsen
Hans Kjeldsen Aarhus University

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