Bibcode
Bertello, L.; Ulrich, R. K.; Henney, C. J.; Roca-Cortés, T.; Bogart, R. S.; Bush, R. I.; GOLF Team
Bibliographical reference
Structure and Dynamics of the Interior of the Sun and Sun-like Stars SOHO 6/GONG 98 Workshop Abstract, June 1-4, 1998, Boston, Massachusetts, p. 121
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1998
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Description
The energy calculation of the p-modes requires accurate estimates of
both amplitudes and linewidths. These parameters can be derived from a
suitable model used to fit the spectral distribution of the mode. In
this poster we describe the technique used to achieve this goal. The
model chosen to represent the power spectrum of a solar oscillation is a
Lorentzian profile and, for the more general case of multiplets, a
superposition of Lorentzian profiles. We use a maximum likelihood method
to estimate the amplitudes and linewidths from the model and we
calculate the energy from the product between the amplitude square and
the linewidth. In this poster we also describe the adopted strategy to
calculate the power spectrum for reducing the bias in the estimated
amplitudes and linewidth. Artificial data to simulate solar oscillations
are used to test the adopted strategy. We have applied this technique to
three power spectra obtained from 619-day long time series provided by
both MDI and GOLF experiments aboard SOHO. The amplitude, linewidth and
energy are calculated for acoustic modes with l = 0 - 3, in the
frequency range between 1.5 mHz and 4.0 mHz. The results are presented
with particular emphasis on the differences among the investigated data
sets.