Bibcode
Toutain, T.; Appourchaux, T.; Baudin, F.; Fröhlich, C.; Gabriel, A.; Scherrer, P.; Andersen, B. N.; Bogart, R.; Bush, R.; Finsterle, W.; García, R. A.; Grec, G.; Henney, C. J.; Hoeksema, J. T.; Jiménez, A.; Kosovichev, A.; Roca-Cortés, T.; Turck-Chièze, S.; Ulrich, R.; Wehrli, C.
Bibliographical reference
Solar Physics, Volume 175, Issue 2, pp.311-328
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10
1997
Journal
Citations
49
Refereed citations
25
Description
The three helioseismology instruments aboard SOHO observe solar p modes
in velocity (GOLF and MDI) and in intensity (VIRGO and MDI). Time series
of two months duration are compared and confirm that the instruments
indeed observe the same Sun to a high degree of precision. Power spectra
of 108 days are compared showing systematic differences between mode
frequencies measured in intensity and in velocity. Data coverage exceeds
97% for all the instruments during this interval. The weighted mean
differences (V-I) are -0.1 µHz for l=0, and -0.16
µHz for l=1. The source of this systematic difference may be due
to an asymmetry effect that is stronger for modes seen in intensity.
Wavelet analysis is also used to compare the shape of the forcing
functions. In these data sets nearly all of the variations in mode
amplitude are of solar origin. Some implications for structure
inversions are discussed.