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Asteroseismic constraints on the cosmic-time variation of the gravitational constant from an ancient main-sequence star

Published 13 Sep 2019 in astro-ph.SR and gr-qc | (1909.06378v2)

Abstract: We investigate the variation of the gravitational constant $G$ over the history of the Universe by modeling the effects on the evolution and asteroseismology of the low-mass star KIC 7970740, which is one of the oldest (~11 Gyr) and best-observed solar-like oscillators in the Galaxy. From these data we find $\dot{G}/G = (1.2 \pm 2.6) \times 10{-12}~\text{yr}{-1}$, that is, no evidence for any variation in $G$. We also find a Bayesian asteroseismic estimate of the age of the Universe as well as astrophysical S-factors for five nuclear reactions obtained through a 12-dimensional stellar evolution Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.

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