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Space observations of solar and stellar oscillations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
Abstract
Space observations offer many advantages for helio- and asteroseismology, due principally to the absence in space of transparency fluctuations, image blurring, and absorption by the Earth's atmosphere, and to the possibility of long-term continuous observations by a single spaceborne instrument. Helioseismology from space has already shown that stars produce a measurable oscillation signal through photometric variations at the micromagnitude level; this leads to the near-term possibility of simple spaceborne instruments for both helio- and asteroseismology. For the Sun, where photon flux is not a serious problem, doppler analyzer instruments also show great promise. A number of space investigations in helio- and asteroseismology presently under definition or development are briefly discussed.
- Type
- Chapter 10: Network and Space Observations of Solar and Stellar Oscillations
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 123: Advances In Hello- and Asteroseismology , 1988 , pp. 527 - 534
- Copyright
- Copyright © Reidel 1988