Impact on asteroseismic analyses of regular gaps in Kepler data

@article{Garca2014ImpactOA,
  title={Impact on asteroseismic analyses of regular gaps in Kepler data},
  author={R. A. Garc{\'i}a and Savita Mathur and Sandrine Pires and Clara R{\'e}gulo and Beau Bellamy and Pere L. Pall{\'e} and J{\'e}r{\^o}me Ballot and Sebasti{\`a} Barcel{\'o} Forteza and Paul G. Beck and Timothy R. Bedding and Tugdual Ceillier and Teodoro Roca Cortés and David Salabert and Dennis Stello},
  journal={arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics},
  year={2014}
}
The NASA Kepler mission has observed more than 190,000 stars in the constellations of Cygnus and Lyra. Around 4 years of almost continuous ultra high-precision photometry have been obtained reaching a duty cycle higher than 90% for many of these stars. However, almost regular gaps due to nominal operations are present in the light curves at different time scales. In this paper we want to highlight the impact of those regular gaps in asteroseismic analyses and we try to find a method that… 

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