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Acoustic power absorption and enhancement generated by slow and fast MHD waves Evidence of solar cycle velocity/intensity amplitude changes consistent with the mode conversion theory

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 516, 期 -, 页码 -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913091

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Sun: oscillations; Sun: surface magnetism; methods: observational; methods: data analysis

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  1. Swiss National [200020-120114]
  2. CNES/GOLF
  3. [PENAyA2007-62650]

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We used long duration, high quality, unresolved (Sun-as-a star) observations collected by the ground based network BiSON and by the instruments GOLF and VIRGO on board the ESA/NASA SOHO satellite to search for solar-cycle-related changes in mode characteristics in velocity and continuum intensity for the frequency range between 2.5 mHz < v < 6.8 mHz. Over the ascending phase of solar cycle 23 we found a suppression in the p-mode amplitudes both in the velocity and intensity data between 2.5 mHz < v < 4.5 mHz with a maximum suppression for frequencies in the range between 2.5 mHz < v < 3.5 mHz. The size of the amplitude suppression is 13 +/- 2 per cent for the velocity and 9 +/- 2 per cent for the intensity observations. Over the range of 4.5 mHz < v < 5.5 mHz the findings hint within the errors to a null change both in the velocity and intensity amplitudes. At still higher frequencies, in the so called High-frequency Interference Peaks (HIPs) between 5.8 mHz <. < 6.8 mHz, we found an enhancement in the velocity amplitudes with the maximum 36 +/- 7 per cent occurring for 6.3 mHz < v < 6.8 mHz. However, in intensity observations we found a rather smaller enhancement of about 5 +/- 2 per cent in the same interval. There is evidence that the frequency dependence of solar-cycle velocity amplitude changes is consistent with the theory behind the mode conversion of acoustic waves in a non-vertical magnetic field, but there are some problems with the intensity data, which may be due to the height in the solar atmosphere at which the VIRGO data are taken.

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