What Have We Learned from Sun's Acoustic Mode Frequencies over Three Decades?

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Abstract

The Sun's magnetic field varies in multiple timescales as evidenced by the emergence and decay of sunspots on the solar surface. Among these timescales, the 11-yr cyclic pattern, commonly known as Solar Activity Cycle, is the most prominent period. The acoustic oscillations observed at the surface of the Sun are known to correlate with the variations in solar magnetic activity. Availability of continuous helioseismic observations spanning over almost three decades from the ground and space suggest dynamical changes occurring in the solar interior. The long time series has allowed us to uncover several new features in helioseismic data that were inaccessible otherwise. Here we will present results on the temporal variability and various periodicities present in the oscillation frequencies. We will also discuss the spatiotemporal evolution of acoustic mode frequencies and the surface magnetic activity over the course of multiple solar cycles, to improve our understanding of the connection between the solar interior and atmosphere.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 21 Feb 2025
Event
SDO 2025 Science Workshop: A Gathering of the Helio-hive!
- Hotel Boulderado, Boulder, Colorado, Boulder, United States
Duration: 17 Feb 202521 Feb 2025
https://sdo2025.sdo-workshops.org/

Conference

Conference
SDO 2025 Science Workshop
Abbreviated titleSDO 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoulder
Period17/02/2521/02/25
Internet address

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