Bibcode
Lazrek, M.; Baudin, F.; Bertello, L.; Boumier, P.; Charra, J.; Fierry-Fraillon, D.; Fossat, E.; Gabriel, A. H.; García, R. A.; Gelly, B.; Gouiffes, C.; Grec, G.; Pallé, P. L.; Pérez Hernández, F.; Régulo, C.; Renaud, C.; Robillot, J.-M.; Roca-Cortés, T.; Turck-Chièze, S.; Ulrich, R. K.
Bibliographical reference
Solar Physics, Volume 175, Issue 2, pp.227-246
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10
1997
Journal
Citations
74
Refereed citations
44
Description
The GOLF experiment on the SOHO mission aims to study the internal
structure of the Sun by measuring the spectrum of global oscillations in
the frequency range 10-7 to 10-2 Hz. Here we
present the results of the analysis of the first 8 months of data.
Special emphasis is put into the frequency determination of the p modes,
as well as the splitting in the multiplets due to rotation. For both, we
show that the improvement in S/N level with respect to the ground-based
networks and other experiments is essential in achieving a very
low-degree frequency table with small errors ˜ 2 parts in
10-5). On the other hand, the splitting found seems to favour
a solar core which does not rotate slower than its surface. The line
widths do agree with theoretical expectations and other observations.