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Gong Spectra in Three Observables: What is a P-Mode Frequency?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2017

J. Harvey
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA
F. Hill
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA
R. Komm
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA
J. Leibacher
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA
B. Pohl
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA
The Gong
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA

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The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) is an international, community-based helioseismology project conducting a detailed study of the internal structure and dynamics of the Sun. GONG is operating a six-station network of full-disk solar imagers exploring the range from ℓ = 0 to about ℓ = 200. Full network operation began in October 1995. The observation duty cycle has averaged about 87% over the first 684 days of full operation, and single-site data loss due to instrument down time is less than 2%. The data management group is processing the network data at pace with the collection rate. Here we present a comparison of spectra obtained in Doppler velocity, total spectral intensity, and modulation (a mixture of equivalent width and magnetic field strength).

Type
I. Global Structure and Evolution of the Solar and Stellar Interior
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1998 

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