Publication Date:
2006-01-16
Description:
The first observations of long period low order global solar oscillations grew out of diameter measurements made over an extended period of time. As a result of these investigations, a detailed understanding of the surface properties of the oscillations evolved, allowing development of a second generation detector. This new detector, currently under development directly utilizes various surface properties of the oscillations and does not, therefore, directly involve diameter measurements. The specifications of the detector, its supporting telescope and the observing program are reviewed.
Keywords:
SOLAR PHYSICS
Type:
NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Study of the Solar Cycle from Space; p 137-146
Format:
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