Validation of Helioseismology through Forward Modeling: Realization Noise Subtraction and Kernels

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Hydrodynamics, Sun: Helioseismology, Sun: Interior, Sun: Oscillations, Waves

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Through a series of numerical simulations of the near-surface acoustic wavefield of the Sun, we show the utility of the forward approach in local helioseismology. We demonstrate and apply a method to subtract a large fraction of the realization noise from the simulated data. The ability to attain high signal-to-noise ratios from brief forward calculations implies that computational resources are less of a bottleneck, making this alternate method for investigations of the solar interior very feasible. We put this method to use by deriving sensitivity kernels for sound-speed perturbations and source suppression for the background state in our computations using techniques of time-distance helioseismology, all from merely 48 hr of artificial data.

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