Bibcode
Perez Hernandez, F.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 267, p. 111
Fecha de publicación:
3
1994
Número de citas
23
Número de citas referidas
16
Descripción
Frequencies of solar acoustic oscillations can be analyzed
asymptotically in terms of a function determined by the sound speed in
the bulk of the sun and a function determined predominantly by
conditions near the solar surface. The latter depends mainly on the
frequency and is related to the phase shift induced by the reflection at
the solar surface; it has been shown to be a useful diagnostic of
conditions in the second helium ionization zone, providing information
about the composition and equation of state of that region. However,
uncertainties in the treatment of the layers immediately below the solar
photosphere and the solar atmosphere introduce a contribution to the
phase function which is mainly a slowly varying function of frequency.
Here we demonstrate how this uncertain component can be eliminated
through suitable filtering, and relate the filtered phase function to
the structure of the near-surface region of the sun through similarly
filtered kernels. The procedure leads to a clean isolation of the signal
associated with the helium ionization zone and layers below it,
permitting the detection of even quite subtle features in the
frequencies.