Bibcode
Pérez-Hernández, F.; González Hernández, I.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 711, Issue 2, pp. 853-860 (2010).
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2010
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Description
We have computed seismic images of magnetic activity on the far surface
of the Sun by using a seismic-holography technique. As in previous
works, the method is based on the comparison of waves going in and out
of a particular point in the Sun, but we have computed here Green's
functions from a spherical polar expansion of the adiabatic wave
equations in the Cowling approximation instead of using the ray-path
approximation previously used in the far-side holography. A comparison
between the results obtained using the ray theory and the spherical
polar expansion is shown. We use the gravito-acoustic wave equation in
the local plane-parallel limit in both cases and for the latter we take
the asymptotic approximation for the radial dependences of Green's
function. As a result, improved images of the far side can be obtained
from the polar-expansion approximation, especially when combining
Green's functions corresponding to two and three skips. We also show
that the phase corrections in Green's functions due to the incorrect
modeling of the uppermost layers of the Sun can be estimated from the
eigenfrequencies of the normal modes of oscillation.
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