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Replace this text Visibility of dipole modes for red giants observed  with your caption Kepler. The abscissa is the central frequency of the oscillations, which  correlate closely with surface gravity shown at the top axis. Stars  evolve from right to left in the diagram, corresponding roughly to the  beginning of the red giant phase to the red giant luminosity bump  [refSantiCassisi]. Each panel show stars in a different mass bracket  increasing from top to bottom (indicated by the colour bar on the right).  Mass is calculated from asteroseismic scaling relations[REF  Kallinger20??], and has a formal uncertainty below 10\%[REF  Miglio2012seeStello2013].   The solid black line shows the theoretical predicted visibility of  suppressed dipole modes assuming a mode lifetime for radial modes of 20   days[REF Corsaro2015].   The fiducial dashed line separates the two branches of normal and suppressed stars.