Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988esasp.286...81r&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Seismology of the Sun and Sun-Like Stars p 81-86 (SEE N89-25819 19-92)
Computer Science
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Frequency Stability, P Waves, Power Spectra, Solar Activity, Solar Oscillations, Helioseismology, Photosphere, Solar Rotation
Scientific paper
The initial frequency splitting results of solar p-mode oscillations obtained from the 1988 helioseismology program at the Mt. Wilson Observatory are presented. The frequency splittings correspond to the rotational splittings of sectoral harmonics which range in degree between 10 and 598. They were obtained from a cross-correlation analysis of the prograde and retrograde portions of a two-dimensional (t - v) power spectrum. This power spectrum was computed from an eight-hour sequence of full-disk Dopplergrams obtained on July 2, 1988, at the 60-foot tower telescope with a Na magneto-optical filter and a 1024x1024 pixel CCD camera. These frequency splittings have an inherently larger scatter than did the splittings obtained from earlier 16-day power spectra. These splittings are consistent with an internal solar rotational velocity which is independent of radius along the equatorial plane. The normalized frequency splittings averaged 449 + or - 3 nHz, a value which is very close to the observed equatorial rotation rate of the photospheric gas of 451.7 nHz.
Cacciani Alessandro
Korzennik Sylvain G.
Rhodes Edward J. Jr.
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