Bibcode
Pallé, P. L.; Régulo, C.; Roca-Cortés, T.; García, R. A.; Jiménez, A.; Boumier, P.; Gabriel, A.; Grec, G.; Robillot, J. M.; Turck-Chièze, S.; Ulrich, R. K.; SOI Team
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.341, p.625-633 (1999)
Fecha de publicación:
1
1999
Revista
Número de citas
40
Número de citas referidas
25
Descripción
The GOLF experiment on board SOHO is designed to measure global
oscillations of the disk-integrated sunlight with high sensitivity and
with long term stability. The GOLF data is thus ideally suited for both
the study of the p-mode spectrum and to address the search for gravity
modes. Due to their occasional malfunction the project decided to stop
the rotating polarizing elements at an optimum place in order to
maintain a precise sequence of measurements with the highest possible
duty cycle. This action means that subsequently GOLF only measures two
monochromatic intensities {I}_b(+) and {I}_b(-) on the blue wing of the
sodium doublet. In this work we investigate the nature of these signals
separately and in combinations. Our method is to study the temporal
relative phase relations between the low degree (l <= 3) p-mode
signals derived from data sets obtained from simultaneous observations,
both from other SOHO instruments (GOLF and SOI) and from Mark- I, the
Tenerife station of the ground-based BiSON network. It is found that
these signals are ``almost'' pure velocity signals. A simple model
indicates that a contamination of a pure intensity-like signal of 14%
amplitude would fully explain the true nature of the current GOLF
signal. Moreover, it is found that the ratios, defined for other
instruments (Mark-I, SOI and, by extension BiSON and IRIS), also have
exactly the same nature as the GOLF ratio.