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The Study of the Changing Solar Interior Using Global and Local Helioseismology

This study utilizes global and local helioseismology data to investigate the changing solar interior, focusing on sub-photospheric torsional oscillations and meridional flows. The study covers observations from 1987 to 2004, providing valuable insights for solar dynamo studies. Comparison with MDI data validates the usefulness of MWO observations.

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The Study of the Changing Solar Interior Using Global and Local Helioseismology

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  1. The Study of the Changing Solar Interior Using Global and Local Helioseismology LWS TR&T Grant NAG5-13538 E.Rhodes, USC

  2. Studies of Internal Flow Measurements During Solar Cycle 22 With MWO 60-Foot Tower • Until now the sub-photospheric torsional oscillations and meridional flows have only been seen in helioseismic data beginning in 1995 with the first GONG data sets and these studies have been extended through 2004 using inversions of both GONG and MDI observations. • Due to the importance of these observations for solar dynamo studies, we are employing MWO observations from 1987-1995 to study the torsional oscillations and the meridional flows during Solar Cycle 22.

  3. Studies of Internal Flow Measurements During Solar Cycle 22 With MWO 60-Foot Tower • As shown in the next slide, these observations began in 1987 and they comprise the only suitable set of daily observations of full-disk Dopplergams taken prior to 1995 with a temporal cadence and spatial resolution identical to that of MDI Dopplergrams. • To validate the utility of these data, we have compared maps of the solar torsional oscillations which we have computed from simultaneous MWO and MDI Dopplergrams. As shown in the last slide, the two maps are very similar and this similarity gives us confidence in the usefulness of the MWO data for these studies.

  4. MWO 60-Foot Solar Tower Observing History in Solar Cycles 22 and 23 1987 1990 1994 1991 1995 1998 1999 2002

  5. First two 108-day sets Based Upon MDI Data Only First Two 108-day sets Based Upon MWO Data Only

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