太阳g模的探索

IF 27.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
T. Appourchaux, K. Belkacem, A.-M. Broomhall, W. J. Chaplin, D. O. Gough, G. Houdek, J. Provost, F. Baudin, P. Boumier, Y. Elsworth, R. A. García, B. N. Andersen, W. Finsterle, C. Fröhlich, A. Gabriel, G. Grec, A. Jiménez, A. Kosovichev, T. Sekii, T. Toutain, S. Turck-Chièze
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引用次数: 102

摘要

太阳重力模式(或称g模式)——太阳内部以浮力为恢复力的振荡——有可能对太阳核心的结构和动力学提供前所未有的推断,这种推断是无法通过充分观察到的声学模式(或称p模式)来实现的。核心中g模特征函数的相对高振幅和对流区模态的消失使得模态对核心的物理和动力条件特别敏感。由于对流区的存在,g模态在光球水平上的振幅非常低,这使得该模态极难探测。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了当前关于检测g模式的尝试。我们回顾了g模态的理论,包括g模态频率、振幅和阻尼率的理论估计。然后,我们继续讨论用于尝试检测g模式的技术。我们回顾了文献中的结果,最后展望了未来,以及从数据和数据分析的角度来看,可以取得的潜在进展,从而对单个g模式进行明确的检测。这篇综述的最后结论是,在撰写本文时,作者之间确实有一个共识,即目前没有对太阳g模式的无可争议的探测。
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The quest for the solar g modes

Solar gravity modes (or g modes)—oscillations of the solar interior on which buoyancy acts as the restoring force—have the potential to provide unprecedented inference on the structure and dynamics of the solar core, inference that is not possible with the well-observed acoustic modes (or p modes). The relative high amplitude of the g-mode eigenfunctions in the core and the evanesence of the modes in the convection zone make the modes particularly sensitive to the physical and dynamical conditions in the core. Owing to the existence of the convection zone, the g modes have very low amplitudes at photospheric levels, which makes the modes extremely hard to detect. In this article, we review the current state of play regarding attempts to detect g modes. We review the theory of g modes, including theoretical estimation of the g-mode frequencies, amplitudes and damping rates. Then we go on to discuss the techniques that have been used to try to detect g modes. We review results in the literature, and finish by looking to the future, and the potential advances that can be made—from both data and data-analysis perspectives—to give unambiguous detections of individual g modes. The review ends by concluding that, at the time of writing, there is indeed a consensus amongst the authors that there is currently no undisputed detection of solar g modes.

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The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review is a journal that covers all areas of astronomy and astrophysics. It includes subjects related to other fields such as laboratory or particle physics, cosmic ray physics, studies in the solar system, astrobiology, instrumentation, and computational and statistical methods with specific astronomical applications. The frequency of review articles depends on the level of activity in different areas. The journal focuses on publishing review articles that are scientifically rigorous and easily comprehensible. These articles serve as a valuable resource for scientists, students, researchers, and lecturers who want to explore new or unfamiliar fields. The journal is abstracted and indexed in various databases including the Astrophysics Data System (ADS), BFI List, CNKI, CNPIEC, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Dimensions, EBSCO Academic Search, EI Compendex, Japanese Science and Technology, and more.
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