Structure of the Solar Oscillation with Period Near 160 Minutes,

Abstract

The solar oscillation with period near 160 minutes is found to be unique in a spectrum computed over the range of periods from about 71 to 278 minutes. Our best estimate of the period is 160.0095 +/- 0.001 minutes, which is different from 160 minutes (1/9 of a day) by a highly significant amount. The width of the peak is approximately equal to the limiting resolution that can be obtained from an observation lasting 6 years, which suggests that the damping time of the oscillations is considerably longer than 6 years. A suggestion that this peak might be the result of a beating phenomenon between the five minute data averages and a solar oscillation with period near five minutes is shown to be incorrect by recomputing a portion of the spectrum using 15 second data averages. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA115672

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  • John M. Wilcox
  • Philip Scherrer

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  • Stanford University

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