Bibcode
Eff-Darwich, A.; Korzennik, S. G.
Bibliographical reference
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 271, Issue 1, pp. 012043 (2011).
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Description
One of the main drawbacks in the analysis of the dynamics of the solar
core comes from the lack of consistent data sets that cover the low and
intermediate degree range (ell = 1,200). It is usually necessary to
merge data obtained from different instruments and/or fitting
methodologies and hence one introduces undesired systematic errors. In
contrast, we present the results of analyzing MDI rotational splittings
derived by a single fitting methodology applied to 4608-, 2304-, etc...,
down to 182-day long time series. The direct comparison of these data
sets and the analysis of the numerical inversion results have allowed us
to constrain the dynamics of the solar core and to establish the
accuracy of these data as a function of the length of the time-series.
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