Detection of solar gravity mode oscillations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Solar Gravitation, Solar Oscillations, Vibration Mode, Power Spectra, Solar Velocity, System Identification

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The detection of g-mode oscillations in solar-velocity data obtained at Stanford Solar Observatory during 1977-1980 is reported, summarizing the results of Scherrer and Wilcox (1983) and Delache and Scherrer (1983). Spectra are shown, and the analysis results are presented in a table and graph. A total of 14 peaks are identified in the frequency range 45-105 microhertz, of which seven are assigned to a series with l = 1 and n = 6-10 and four are assigned to a series with l = 2 and n = 15-20; a peak at 59.52 microhertz can be identified as either l = 1, n = 10 or as l = 2, n = 17.

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