Bibcode
Salabert, D.; Turck-Chièze, S.; Barrière, J. C.; Carton, P. H.; Daniel-Thomas, P.; Delbart, A.; García, R. A.; Granelli, R.; Jiménez-Reyes, S. J.; Lahonde-Hamdoun, C.; Loiseau, D.; Mathur, S.; Nunio, F.; Pallé, P. L.; Piret, Y.; Robillot, J. M.; Simoniello, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Solar-Stellar Dynamos as Revealed by Helio- and Asteroseismology: GONG 2008/SOHO 21 ASP Conference Series, Vol. 416, proceedings of a conference held 11-15 August 2008 at the High Altitude Observatory, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Edited by Mausumi Dikpati, Torben Arentoft, Irene González Hernández, Charles Lindsey, and Frank Hill. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2009., p.341
Fecha de publicación:
12
2009
Número de citas
5
Número de citas referidas
2
Descripción
The primary challenge of Global Oscillations at Low Frequency New
Generation (GOLF-NG) is the detection of the low-frequency solar gravity
and acoustic modes, as well as the possibility to measure the
high-frequency chromospheric modes. On June 8th 2008, the first sunlight
observations with the multichannel resonant GOLF-NG prototype
spectrometer were obtained at the Observatorio del Teide (Tenerife). The
instrument performs integrated (Sun-as-a-star), Doppler velocity
measurements, simultaneously at eight different heights in the D1 sodium
line profile, corresponding to photospheric and chromospheric layers of
the solar atmosphere. In order to study its performance, to validate the
conceived strategy, and to estimate the necessary improvements, this
prototype has been running on a daily basis over the whole summer of
2008 at the Observatorio del Teide. We present here the results of the
first GOLF-NG observations, clearly showing the characteristics of the
5-minute oscillatory signal at different heights in the solar
atmosphere. We compare these signals with simultaneous observations from
Global Oscillations at Low Frequency (GOLF)/SoHO and from the Mark-I
instrument—a node of the Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network
(BiSON) network, operating at the same site.