Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Feb 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990ncimc..13..163c&link_type=abstract
Nuovo Cimento C, Serie 1 (ISSN 0390-5551), vol. 13 C, Jan.-Feb. 1990, p. 163-168.
Computer Science
Sound
Magneto-Optics, Solar Observatories, Solar Oscillations, P Waves, Solar Interior, Solar Spectra, Sound Waves
Scientific paper
An observing station to detect low-degree global solar oscillations is already operational at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. A second station for continuative measurements of such oscillations has recently been installed and successfully tested in Rome. The high transmission and stability of the magneto-optical filter (MOF) coupled with the lock-in amplifier technique allow analog and real-time detection of oscillation modes with a noise level of only a few cm/s. Observing runs and estimates of the signal-to-noise ratio are shown in time and frequency domains. Routine observations will establish whether the MOF sensitivity and stability are suitable for the detection of stellar oscillations.
Cacciani Alessandro
Fabbri Fabio
Marquedant R.
Ricci Damian
Rosati Piero
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