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Loi and Gong Low-Degree Rotational Splittings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2017

T. Appourchaux
Affiliation:
ESA/ESTEC, P.O. Box 299, 2200 AG, Noordwijk, Pays-Bas
M.C. Rabello-Soares
Affiliation:
ESA/ESTEC, P.O. Box 299, 2200 AG, Noordwijk, Pays-Bas
L. Gizon
Affiliation:
W.W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Center for Space Science Astrophysics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4085, USA

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Two different data sets have been used to derive low-degree rotational splittings. One data set comes from the Luminosity Oscillations Imager of VIRGO on board SOHO; the observation starts on 27 March 96 and ends on 26 March 97, and are made of intensity time series of 12 pixels (Appourchaux et al, 1997, Sol. Phys., 170, 27). The other data set was kindly made available by the GONG project; the observation starts on 26 August 1995 and ends on 21 August 1996, and are made of complex Fourier spectra of velocity time series for l = 0 − 9. For the GONG data, the contamination of l = 1 from the spatial aliases of l = 6 and l = 9 required some cleaning. To achieve this, we applied the inverse of the leakage matrix of l = 1, 6 and 9 to the original Fourier spectra of the same degrees; cleaning of all 3 degrees was achieved simultaneously (Appourchaux and Gizon, 1997, these proceedings).

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III. Large-Scale Structure of the Sun
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Copyright © Kluwer 1998