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Browsing by Author "Hanasoge, S. M"

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  • Mandal, K; Hanasoge, S. M; Rajaguru, S. P; Antia, H. M (IOP Publishing, 2018-08)
    Accurate inferences of solar meridional flow are crucial for understanding solar dynamo processes. Wave travel times, as measured on the surface, will change if the waves encounter perturbations, e.g., in the sound speed ...
  • Hanasoge, S. M; Couvidat, S; Rajaguru, S. P; Birch, A. C (Royal Astronomical Society, 2008-12)
    Wave traveltime shifts in the vicinity of sunspots are typically interpreted as arising predominantly from magnetic fields, flows and local changes in sound speed. We show here that the suppression of granulation related ...
  • Moradi, H; Baldner, C; Birch, A. C; Braun, D. C; Cameron, R. H; Duvall, T. L; Gizon, L; Haber, D; Hanasoge, S. M; Hindman, B. W; Jackiewicz, J; Khomenko, E; Komm, R; Rajaguru, S. P; Rempel, M; Roth, M; Schlichenmaier, R; Schunker, H; Spruit, H. C; Strassmeier, K. G; Thompson, M. J; Zharkov, S (Springer, 2010-11)
    While sunspots are easily observed at the solar surface, determining their subsurface structure is not trivial. There are two main hypotheses for the subsurface structure of sunspots: the monolithic model and the cluster ...

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