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FIRST RESULTS FROM VIRGO,THE EXPERIMENT FOR HELIOSEISMOLOGY AND SOLAR IRRADIANCE MONITORING ON SOHO
Authors:Fröhlich  Claus  Andersen  Bo N  Appourchaux  Thierry  Berthomieu  Gabrielle  Crommelynck  Dominique A  Domingo  Vicente  Fichot  Alain  Finsterle  Wolfgang  Gómez  Maria F  Gough  Douglas  Jiménez  Antonio  Leifsen  Torben  Lombaerts  Marc  Pap  Judit M  Provost  Janine  Roca Cortés  Teodoro  Romero  José  Roth  Hansjörg  Sekii  Takashi  Telljohann  Udo  Toutain  Thierry  Wehrli  Christoph
Abstract:First results from the VIRGO experiment (Variability of solar IRradiance and Gravity Oscillations) on the ESA/NASA Mission SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) are reported. The observations started mid-January 1996 for the radiometers and sunphotometers and near the end of March for the luminosity oscillation imager. The performance of all the instruments is very good, and the time series of the first 4–6 months are evaluated in terms of solar irradiance variability, solar background noise characteristics and p-mode oscillations. The solar irradiance is modulated by the passage of active regions across the disk, but not all of the modulation is straightforwardly explained in terms of sunspot flux blocking and facular enhancement. Helioseismic inversions of the observed p-mode frequencies are more-or-less in agreement with the latest standard solar models. The comparison of VIRGO results with earlier ones shows evidence that magnetic activity plays a significant role in the dynamics of the oscillations beyond its modulation of the resonant frequencies. Moreover, by comparing the amplitudes of different components ofp -mode multiplets, each of which are influenced differently by spatial inhomogeneity, we have found that activity enhances excitation.
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