Impact of a radius and composition variation on the solar subsurface layers stratification

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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24 pages, 12 figures, accepted in ApJ

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10.1088/0004-637X/690/2/1272

Several works have reported changes of the Sun's subsurface stratification inferred from f-mode or p-mode observations. Recently a non-homologous variation of the subsurface layers with depth and time has been deduced from f-modes. Progress on this important transition zone between the solar interior and the external part supposes a good understanding of the interplay between the different processes which contribute to this variation. This paper is the first of a series where we aim to study these layers from the theoretical point of view. For this first paper, we use solar models obtained with the CESAM code, in its classical form, and analyze the properties of the computed theoretical f-modes. We examine how a pure variation in the calibrated radius influences the subsurface structure and we show also the impact of an additional change of composition on the same layers. Then we use an inversion procedure to quantify the corresponding f-mode variation and their capacity to infer the radius variation. We deduce an estimate of the amplitude of the 11-year cyclic photospheric radius variation.

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