Application of solar seismology to study of the convection zone. Final report, 10 January 1981-31 December 1986
In the 1970's an observational technique for the study of solar oscillations with periods longer than 5 min was developed at SCLERS. The technique yields information about the temperature eigenfunction of an oscillation at the extreme solar limb. The primary goal of the observational program for 1982-1986 was to use this technique to systematically increase the data base for the study of solar oscillations. Because of the complexity of the eigenfrequency spectrum and because of the relatively small signals produced by the oscillations, the analysis of the observations for identification and classification of modes of oscillations has proved to be very difficult. The main objective of the data analysis program for 1982-1086 was to develop analysis techniques which would lead to mode classifications based on the SCLERA differential radius observations and on the combination of the differential radius observations with differential velocity observations. The goal of the theoretical program has been the inversion of the multiplet fine structure obtained in the data analysis program in order first to test if for internal consistency and second infer information about the radial and latitudinal dependence of the internal rotation of the sun.
- Research Organization:
- Arizona Univ., Tucson (USA). Dept. of Physics
- OSTI ID:
- 6269998
- Report Number(s):
- AD-A-181135/5/XAB
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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