Bibcode
Mathur, S.; Ballot, J.; Eff-Darwich, A.; García, R. A.; Jiménez-Reyes, S. J.; Korzennik, S. G.; Turck-Chièze, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Solar-Stellar Dynamos as Revealed by Helio- and Asteroseismology: GONG 2008/SOHO 21 ASP Conference Series, Vol. 416, proceedings of a conference held 11-15 August 2008 at the High Altitude Observatory, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Edited by Mausumi Dikpati, Torben Arentoft, Irene González Hernández, Charles Lindsey, and Frank Hill. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2009., p.215
Fecha de publicación:
12
2009
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Descripción
The detection of the signature of dipole gravity modes has opened the
path to study the solar inner radiative zone. Indeed, g modes should be
the best probes to infer the properties of the solar nuclear core that
represents more than half of the total mass of the Sun. Concerning the
dynamics of the solar core, we can study how future observations of
individual g modes could enhance our knowledge of the rotation profile
of the deep radiative zone. Applying inversions on a set of real p-mode
splittings coupled with either one or several g modes, we have checked
the improvement of the inferred rotation profile when different error
bars are considered for the g modes. Moreover, using a new methodology
based on the analysis of the almost constant separation of the dipole
gravity modes, we can introduce new constraints on solar models. For
that purpose, we can compare g-mode predictions computed from several
models including different physical inputs with the g-mode asymptotic
signature detected in Global Oscillations at Low Frequencies (GOLF) data
and calculate the correlation. This work shows the great consistency
between the signature of dipole gravity modes and our knowledge of
p-modes: incompatibility of data with a present standard model
including the Asplund composition.