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Recent progress in time–distance helioseismology
Authors:Junwei Zhao
Institution:W. W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Annex B201, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4058, USA
Abstract:Time–distance helioseismology is one of the local helioseismology techniques that are used to derive the interior properties of the Sun. It has been used to study the structures and flow fields beneath sunspots on local scales, as well as used to derive interior rotational rates and meridional flow velocities on global scales. In addition to the efforts in improving time–distance measurements and inversions, theoretical modeling is also carried out to enhance the accuracy of sensitivity kernels. Recently, by use of realistic numerical simulation on solar convection, we have also started to investigate the validity of time–distance studies.
Keywords:Helioseismology  Solar interior  Solar rotation  Meridional flows
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