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Solar Oscillation Frequency Changes on Time Scales of Nine Days

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We establish that global solar p-mode frequencies can be measured with sufficient precision on time scales as short as nine days to detect activity-related shifts. Using ten years of GONG data, we report that mode-mass and error-weighted frequency shifts derived from nine days are significantly correlated with the strength of solar activity and are consistent with long-duration measurements from GONG and the SOHO/MDI instrument. The analysis of the year-wise distribution of the frequency shifts with change in activity indices shows that both the linear-regression slopes and the magnitude of the correlation varies from year to year and they are well correlated with each other. The study also indicates that the magnetic indices behave differently in the rising and falling phases of the activity cycle. For the short-duration nine-day observations, we report a higher sensitivity to activity.

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hal-03742418 , version 1 (02-08-2022)

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S. C. Tripathy, F. Hill, K. Jain, John W. Leibacher. Solar Oscillation Frequency Changes on Time Scales of Nine Days. Solar Physics, 2007, 243, pp.105-120. ⟨10.1007/s11207-007-9000-z⟩. ⟨hal-03742418⟩
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