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Title: The pulses as a diagnostic technique in the sun
Authors: Das, G. C
Keywords: Ionized Gases
Solar Oscillations
Solar Physics
Stellar Models
Angular Velocity
Magnetic Dipoles
Solar Rotation
Wave Attenuation
Issue Date: Aug-1980
Publisher: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Citation: Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol. 71, No. 2, pp. 353 - 361
Abstract: A method of finding physical parameters by studying the pulses in the sun is discussed. Consideration is given to an ideal highly relevant model which could exist in the sun with the effects of ionization, due to which there will be a continuous formation of ionized particles. It is observed that the pulse originated at the center of a dipole field propagates along the magnetic field. A dispersion relation for these types of pulses, propagating from the center to the solar surface, is derived. The time taken by the pulse from its source to the solar surface is also estimated, with due account of the ionization effects on the pulse. Without proper account of these effects, the technique employed in determining the physical parameters may lead to error. Temporal and spatial damping of the pulses lead to estimates of the velocity distribution of the ionized particles and of the amplitude of the magnetic field of the wave in pulse.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4213
ISSN: 0004-640X
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