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Title: Structure and dynamics of the sun’s interior revealed by the helioseismic and magnetic Imager
Authors: Kosovichev, A. G
Basu, S
Bekki, Y
Buitrago-Casas, Juan Camilo
Chatzistergos, Theodosios
Chen, Ruizhu
Christensen-Dalsgaard, J
Donea, Alina
Fleck, Bernhard
Fournier, Damien
Garcia, R. A
Getling, Alexander V
Gizon, L
Gough, Douglas O
Hanasoge, S. M
Hanson, Chris S
Webber, Shea A. Hess
Hoeksema, J. Todd
Howe, Rachel
Jain, K
Kasapis, Spiridon
Kashyap, Samarth G
Kitiashvili, I. N
Komm, R
Korzennik, S. G
Krivova, Natalie A
Kuhn, Jeffrey R
Liang, Zhi-Chao
Lindsey, Charles
Mahajan, Sushant S
Mandal, K
Mani, Prasad
Oliveros, Juan Carlos Martinez
Mathur, S
Soares, M. Cristina Rabello
Rajaguru, S. P
Reiter, Johann
Rhodes Jr., Edward J
Rozelot, J. P
Scherrer, P. H
Solanki, S. K
Stefan, John T
Toomre, Juri
Tripathy, S. C
Upton, Lisa A
Zhao, Junwei
Keywords: Active regions
Flares
Helioseismology
Interior
Magnetic fields
Oscillations
Rotation
Sunspots
Turbulence
Velocity field
Issue Date: May-2025
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Solar Physics, Vol. 300, No. 5, 70
Abstract: High-resolution helioseismology observations with the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) provide a unique three-dimensional view of the solar interior structure and dynamics, revealing a tremendous complexity of the physical processes inside the Sun. We present an overview of the results of the HMI helioseismology program and discuss their implications for modern theoretical models and simulations of the solar interior.
Description: Restricted Access
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8727
ISSN: 0038-0938
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