Bibcode
DOI
Patron, J.; Gonzalez Hernandez, I.; Chou, Dean-Yi; Sun, M.-T.; Mu, T.-M.; Loudagh, S.; Bala, B.; Chou, Y.-P.; Lin, C.-H.; Huang, I.-J.; Jiménez, A.; Rabello-Soares, M. C.; Ai, G.; Wang, G.-P.; Zirin, H.; Marquette, W.; Nenow, J.; Ehgamberdiev, S.; Khalikov, S.; TON Team
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysical Journal v.485, p.869
Fecha de publicación:
8
1997
Número de citas
31
Número de citas referidas
23
Descripción
A new method of fitting tridimensional power spectra of solar
oscillations is described and compared with a previous one whose use has
been more common. The new method fits the parameters of the Lorentzian
profiles in a bidimensional k - omega diagram constructed from an
azimuthal average of the tridimensional one. The horizontal velocities
are then determined keeping these parameters fixed, greatly reducing the
computation time. Both methods are compared for two radial orders (n =
3, 4) of a tridimensional power spectrum obtained for a region of about
15 deg square around solar disk center. The images used in this work
correspond to a 3 day set of 1080 x 1080 pixel intensity images obtained
at the Observatorio del Teide on 1994 November 8--10 with the Taiwanese
Oscillation Network (TON) instrument. The results of the fitted
velocities agree within the estimated errors for the two methods. The
reduction of the computing time obtained with the new method makes it
convenient for the ring diagram analysis.