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  • Velocity signal produced by the passage of active regions compared with observations
    A calibrated numerical simulation of seasons for which there are observations of the passage of active regions across the visible disk of the sun, generating a velocity signal that can be compared with the Claverie et al. (1982) observations, has yielded values of this signal for a complete solar cycle. The results obtained indicate that the
    Herrero, A. et al.

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    6
    1984
    Citations
    7
  • Solar oscillations and the effect of a comet impact
    If such external influences as the impact of a comet on the solar surface could destroy or mask the coherence of observed solar oscillations, the scope and effectiveness of extended study in this field would be considerably limited. It is therefore important to investigate any possible effects due to the recently reported comet impacts on the sun
    Isaak, G. R. et al.

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    6
    1984
    Citations
    0
  • Solar G modes
    A statistical analysis of the frequency spectrum of 85 days of data obtained from integral solar velocity signals, has shown that significant signals exist in the frequency range 25 - 150 μHz. The signal structure is shown to have characteristics of constant period spacings indicative of the existence of g modes in the solar oscillation spectrum
    Isaak, G. R. et al.

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    6
    1984
    Citations
    18
  • Further experimental evidence of the 13 day solar periodicity
    Extensive solar data obtained over the period May to August 1982 are analyzed to show the continued existence, over a six-year period, of a 13-day velocity signal of 6 m/s amplitude. Mean daily velocity signals are shown with a superimposed best-fit sine wave, and the power spectrum obtained from that fit is presented. Data comparing measured and
    Isaak, G. R. et al.

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    6
    1984
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    0
  • Continuous observation of solar oscillations from two suitably spaced ground stations
    By operating two observing stations, one at Izana on Tenerife and the other at Haleakala on Maui, up to 22 hours of continuous solar surface velocity data per day are obtained. Correlation of two station data provides confirmation of the solar origin of the signals and the improved window function and long time span of data collection yield clear
    Claverie, A. et al.

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    6
    1984
    Citations
    14