Bibcode
Roca-Cortés, T.; Lazrek, M.; Bertello, L.; Thiery, S.; Baudin, F.; Boumier, P.; Gavryusev, V.; Garcia, R. A.; Regulo, C.; Ulrich, R. K.; Grec, G.; 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. 323
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1998
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Description
Data acquired by GOLF experiment onboard SOHO during ~20 months has been
analysed. GOLF is a disk-integrated sunlight experiment therefore biased
to observe very low ell modes (ell < 3). However the excellent ratio
signal to background (S/B) achieved permits also the detection of some
modes with 4 < ell < 6 and those from n >= 8 up to the cut-off
frequency and even beyond with the pseudomodes signal. Due to the nature
of the excitation function of the modes (which we will call noise) the
line shapes look "spiky" rising the possibility (the necessity?) to use
several methods of analysis of such data: a) FFT spectrum and maximum
likelihood fitting technique, b) averaged FFT spectra of subseries and
least squares fitting technique, c) HD spectra and least squares fit.
Moreover, as a consequence of the characteristics of the spectrum: 1
<= S/B <= 104, linewidths of 0.1 <= Γ <= 40
muHz and the presence of noise, several fit strategies have to be
defined in order to fit appropriately and accurately the mode line
shapes. In this poster these methods and fit strategies will be
explained and comparative results will be presented.