Bibcode
Baudin, F.; Gabriel, A.; Gibert, D.; Palle, P. L.; Regulo, C.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.311, p.1024-1032
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1996
Journal
Citations
37
Refereed citations
18
Description
A method for ``time/frequency'' analysis is shortly described, with a
discussion of its limitations in time and frequency resolution, and in
sensitivity to noise in the signal. This is then applied to
observational data. The data used are the luminosity measurements of the
IPHIR experiment, and the velocity measurements performed at the
Observatorio del Teide. The application to these two contemporary data
sets confirms the reliability of the method and provides additional
proof that the observed variation with time is not an effect of noise.
The long and continuous data set allows to extract information on the
temporal behaviour of low degree solar p-modes. The power of the modes
is shown to vary strongly over a time-scale of a few days. These
estimates are direct measurements from power variations, unlike those
deduced from width measured in Fourier spectra. The temporal behaviour
of several modes are compared, mainly showing independent behaviour, but
also giving some indications of weak correlations between neighbouring
modes.