Context. Helioseismology has revealed that the angular velocity of the Sun increases with depth in the outermost 35 Mm of the Sun. Recently, we have shown that the logarithmic radial gradient (dlnΩ/dlnr) in the upper 10 Mm is close to −1 from the equator to 60° latitude. Aims. We aim to measure the temporal variation of the rotational shear over solar cycle 23 and the rising phase of cycle 24 (1996−2015). Methods. We used f mode frequency splitting data spanning 1996 to 2011 from the Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) and 2010 to 2015 from the Helioseismic Magnetic Imager (HMI). In a first for such studies, the f mode frequency splitting data were obtained from 360-day time series. We used the same method as in our previous wo...
The temporal variations of the rotation rate in the solar interior are studied using frequency split...
Data obtained by the GONG and MDI instruments over the last seven years are used to study how solar ...
With more than half a solar-cycle worth of helioseismic data now available, we revisit the question ...
Context. Helioseismology has provided unprecedented information about the internal rotatio...
International audienceThe precise shape of the Sun is sensitive to the influence of gravity, differe...
Available helioseismic data now span almost the entire solar activity cycle 23 making it possible to...
Available helioseismic data now span almost the entire solar activity cycle 23 making it possible to...
Frequency splitting coefficients from Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) and Michelson Doppler ...
Frequency splitting coefficients from Global Oscillation Network Group and Michelson Doppler Imager ...
Frequency splitting coefficients from Global Oscillation Network Group and Michelson Doppler Imager ...
Continuous observations of solar oscillations over the last twenty years have provided an opportuni...
With over a decade's worth of helioseismic data now available we study the temporal variation in rot...
Context. Radial differential rotation is an important physical ingredient in stellar dynamo theory. ...
Context. Radial differential rotation is an important physical ingredient in stellar dynamo theory. ...
We have used available helioseismic data for the solar cycle 23 to undertake a detailed study of tem...
The temporal variations of the rotation rate in the solar interior are studied using frequency split...
Data obtained by the GONG and MDI instruments over the last seven years are used to study how solar ...
With more than half a solar-cycle worth of helioseismic data now available, we revisit the question ...
Context. Helioseismology has provided unprecedented information about the internal rotatio...
International audienceThe precise shape of the Sun is sensitive to the influence of gravity, differe...
Available helioseismic data now span almost the entire solar activity cycle 23 making it possible to...
Available helioseismic data now span almost the entire solar activity cycle 23 making it possible to...
Frequency splitting coefficients from Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) and Michelson Doppler ...
Frequency splitting coefficients from Global Oscillation Network Group and Michelson Doppler Imager ...
Frequency splitting coefficients from Global Oscillation Network Group and Michelson Doppler Imager ...
Continuous observations of solar oscillations over the last twenty years have provided an opportuni...
With over a decade's worth of helioseismic data now available we study the temporal variation in rot...
Context. Radial differential rotation is an important physical ingredient in stellar dynamo theory. ...
Context. Radial differential rotation is an important physical ingredient in stellar dynamo theory. ...
We have used available helioseismic data for the solar cycle 23 to undertake a detailed study of tem...
The temporal variations of the rotation rate in the solar interior are studied using frequency split...
Data obtained by the GONG and MDI instruments over the last seven years are used to study how solar ...
With more than half a solar-cycle worth of helioseismic data now available, we revisit the question ...