Context. Over the past 40 years, helioseismology has been enormously successful in the study of the solar interior. A shortcoming has been the lack of a convincing detection of the solar g modes, which are oscillations driven by gravity and are hidden in the deepest part of the solar body – its hydrogen-burning core. The detection of g modes is expected to dramatically improve our ability to model this core, the rotational characteristics of which have, until now, remained unknown. Aims. We present the identification of very low frequency g modes in the asymptotic regime and two important parameters that have long been waited for: the core rotation rate, and the asymptotic equidistant period spacing of these g modes. Metho...
This paper is focused on the search for low-amplitude solar gravity modes between 150 and 400 μHz, c...
International audienceThe GOLF instrument on board SoHO has been in operation for almost 25 years, b...
The internal gravity modes of the Sun are notoriously difficult to detect, and the claimed detection...
Context. Over the past 40 years, helioseismology has been enormously successful in the study of the ...
Context. The detection of asymptotic solar g-mode parameters was the main goal of the GOLF instrumen...
International audienceWe present the identification of very low frequency g modes, in the asymptotic...
In the present work we show robust indications of the existence of g modes in the Sun using 10 years...
Context. The dynamics of the solar core cannot be properly constrained through the analysis of acous...
Context. Solar gravity modes (g modes) are buoyancy waves that are trapped in the solar radiative zo...
International audienceContext: Detection of solar gravity modes remains a major challenge to our und...
With over 5 years of GOLF data having some 90% continuity, a new attempt has been made to search fo...
Abstract. Gravity modes in the Sun have been long searched during the past decades. Using their asym...
Groups of linear g-modes can sum to create long-lived nonlinear oscillations in small "hot volumes" ...
This paper is focused on the search for low-amplitude solar gravity modes between 150 and 400 μHz, c...
International audienceThe GOLF instrument on board SoHO has been in operation for almost 25 years, b...
The internal gravity modes of the Sun are notoriously difficult to detect, and the claimed detection...
Context. Over the past 40 years, helioseismology has been enormously successful in the study of the ...
Context. The detection of asymptotic solar g-mode parameters was the main goal of the GOLF instrumen...
International audienceWe present the identification of very low frequency g modes, in the asymptotic...
In the present work we show robust indications of the existence of g modes in the Sun using 10 years...
Context. The dynamics of the solar core cannot be properly constrained through the analysis of acous...
Context. Solar gravity modes (g modes) are buoyancy waves that are trapped in the solar radiative zo...
International audienceContext: Detection of solar gravity modes remains a major challenge to our und...
With over 5 years of GOLF data having some 90% continuity, a new attempt has been made to search fo...
Abstract. Gravity modes in the Sun have been long searched during the past decades. Using their asym...
Groups of linear g-modes can sum to create long-lived nonlinear oscillations in small "hot volumes" ...
This paper is focused on the search for low-amplitude solar gravity modes between 150 and 400 μHz, c...
International audienceThe GOLF instrument on board SoHO has been in operation for almost 25 years, b...
The internal gravity modes of the Sun are notoriously difficult to detect, and the claimed detection...