Helioseismology from space : proceedings of the COSPAR Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission E Meeting (ME.7), of the COSPAR twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting, The Hague, The Netherlands, 25 June - 6 July 1990
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Helioseismology from space : proceedings of the COSPAR Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission E Meeting (ME.7), of the COSPAR twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting, The Hague, The Netherlands, 25 June - 6 July 1990
(Advances in space research, v. 11,
Published for the Committee on Space Research by Pergamon Press, 1991
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内容説明
The development from ground-based observations to helioseismology experiments from space has presented new potential for probing the solar interior. Fundamental puzzles still remain concerning the physics of the solar core, the neutrino emission and the internal structure, dynamics and evolution of the sun. The twenty-eight papers contained in this volume reflect the content of the proceedings of the meeting which was devoted to the presentation of new results from helioseismology, probing the solar core from low-frequency oscillations and examining the scientific goals and performances of space projects. The related preparation of experiments, data analysis and theory and the coordination of correlative studies relating to these space emissions are all discussed.
目次
- Section headings and selected papers: Preface. Status and Goals in Helioseismology. Probing the solar interior, W Dppen. The search for solar gravity modes, P L Palle. On the visibility of low frequency nonradial pulsations for a grey solar atmosphere, J Provost & G Berthom
- eu. Helioseismology from Previous Space Experiments. Helioseismology with the ACRIM instrument on the Solar Maximum mission, H S Hudson. Helioseismology with the IPHIR instrument on the USSR Phobos mission, C Frohlich et al . Phase difference between irradiance and velocity in low degree solar p-modes, C J Schrijver et al . Space Projects: Scientific Objectives and Performances. Helioseismology observations by solar-A satellite, T Sakurai. Global oscillations at low frequency from the SOHO mission (GOLF), A H Gabriel & The GOLF
- eam. The solar disk sextant: monitoring the size and shape of the sun, S Sofia et al . Asteroseismology from space, A Baglin. Cross-Correlative Studies: Present and Future. Ground-based helioseismology networks, F Hill & J Leibach
- r. Inferring solar structure variations from photometric and helioseismic observations, J R Kuhn. Effect of surface structures on integrated seismology measurements, B H Foing et al . A co-ordinated and synergistic analysis strategy for future ground-based and space helioseismology, R K Ulrich. Author Index.
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