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What Do Solar F-Mode Frequencies Tell US?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2017
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The fundamental mode (f-mode) which is essentially a surface mode can be expected to provide a diagnostic of flows and magnetic fields etc. present in the surface regions (Ghosh, Chitre & Antia 1995; Rosenthal & Christensen-Dalsgaard 1995). It turns out that the observed f-mode frequencies can also provide an accurate measure of solar radius (Antia 1997; Schou et al. 1997).
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- III. Large-Scale Structure of the Sun
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 185: New Eyes to See Inside the Sun and Stars , 1998 , pp. 165 - 166
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1998
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Schou, J., Kosovichev, A. G., Goode, P. R., Dziembowski, W. A., 1997, ApJL
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