Inferring the sun's internal angular velocity from observed p-mode frequency splittings

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Angular Velocity, Solar Interior, Solar Oscillations, Solar Rotation, Error Analysis, Forward Scattering, Integral Equations, Inverse Scattering, Kernel Functions, Tachometers

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The sun's internal solar velocity Omega is studied as a function of latitude and radius using the solar oscillation data of Brown and Morrow (1987). An attempt is made to separate robust inferences about the sun from artifacts of the analysis. It is found that a latitudinal variation of Omega similar to that observed at the solar surface exists throughout the sun's convection zone and that the variation of Omega with latitude persists to some extent even beneath the convection zone.

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