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\section{Application}  Proposing Team:  \begin{enumerate}  \item Lars Bildsten (KITP resident)  \item Matteo Cantiello (KITP resident)  \item Jim Fuller (Caltech)  \item Rafa Garcia (CEA, Paris)  \item Dennis Stello (Sydney University)  \end{enumerate}  (\textbf{TBD:} discuss if we want Dear Dr. Berlinsky,  Please consider our application for a 2 weeks visit following the KITP program "Galactic Archaeology and Precision Stellar Astrophysics". The proposing team wants  to include other people, e.g. Daniel Huber, Tim Bedding etc. Discuss if Lars meet again to continue some very exciting work that was started at KITP  and Matteo need led  to be groundbreaking results  in the field of stellar physics and asteroseismology. Please find below possible dates, a brief description of the results that the team achieved during/after the KITP program and the follow up work we intend to perform while together at KITP. A team justification closes  this list) application.  Possible dates: \\ \subsection{Possible dates}  15-29 November \textbf{(Note 26th Nov is Thanksgiving)}\\  29 Nov -13 December \\ Dear Dr. Berlinsky,  Please consider our application for a 2 weeks visit following the KITP program "Galactic Archaeology and Precision Stellar Astrophysics". The proposing team wants to meet again to continue some very exciting work that was started at KITP and led to groundbreaking results in the field of stellar physics and asteroseismology. Below we briefly describe the results that the team achieved during/after the KITP program and the follow up work we intend to perform while together at KITP. A team justification closes this application.  \subsection{Introduction} 

with substantial data already secured by the team. These red giants are found in several clusters (of differing ages and metallicities) and can be used to understand the development of magnetic fields in different populations of stars.     \subsection{Team \subsection{Proposing Team and Team  Justification} \begin{enumerate}  \item Lars Bildsten (KITP resident)  \item Matteo Cantiello (KITP resident)  \item Jim Fuller (Caltech)  \item Rafa Garcia (CEA, Paris)  \item Dennis Stello (Sydney University)  \end{enumerate}  (\textbf{TBD:} discuss if we want to include other people, e.g. Daniel Huber, Tim Bedding etc. Discuss if Lars and Matteo need to be in this list)  The members of the team outlined above are the main authors in the two papers submitted to Science (Theory) and Nature (Observations). The team has remained in touch and active after meeting at KITP, but it's clear that only re-creating a full-immersion atmosphere can lead to rapid progress on the follow-up research program.   Thanks to their complementary expertises, this group of scientists found a remarkable synergy while at KITP. Due the presence of both theorists and observers, we were able to quickly identify an observational puzzle, find a theoretical explanation and test it on brand new data. In the process this led to the discovery of a novel, powerful way to look for magnetic fields in stellar interiors.