Bibcode
Palle, P. L.; Regulo, C.; Roca-Cortés, T.; Sanchez-Duarte, L.; Schmider, F. X.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol.254, NO. FEB(I), P. 348, 1992
Fecha de publicación:
2
1992
Revista
Número de citas
26
Número de citas referidas
18
Descripción
Since the beginning of 1990, a sodium based resonance scattering
spectrometer belonging to the IRIS Network has operated at Observatorio
del Teide side by side with the MkI instrument (a resonance scattering
spectrometer based on potassium) from the University of Birmingham and
operated since 1975. A 3 month series of simultaneous data obtained in
summer 1990 is the basis for this study that compares the performance of
both instruments in measuring the solar radial velocity and
oscillations. Interesting features of the p-modes as seen at two
different levels of the solar atmosphere such as the ratio of energies
per unit mass and the difference of phases are obtained. These results
demonstrate that the p-modes are truly standing waves. Crosscorrelation
of the spectra of the series obtained with both instruments shows the
existence of signals well above the cutoff frequency of the solar
atmosphere, being interpreted as travelling waves, also called
pseudomodes. An estimation of the cutoff frequency gives a value of 5.6
± 0.1 mHz, higher than theoretically predicted.