From: Amara Graps (amara@amara.com)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 08:20:26 MST
I said:
>For those 'googling'.. please read up on the helioseismology papers.
A web-helioseismology article I wrote 4.5 years ago can be found here:
http://soi.stanford.edu/results/heliowhat.html
A much more detailed helioseismolgy article, but still somewhat
'popular science' (for non-helioseismology scientists) article
I wrote is here:
"Interpreting the Sun's Vibrations"
Scientific Computing World, October 1997
ftp://ftp.amara.com/papers/helioseism_article.txt
It's a bit more difficult to read because the article equations are
in TeX notation and most figures are not online. I just uploaded the
plain text now, in case anyone is interested (I will remove it in a
couple weeks.)
Cover of that article is here:
http://www.amara.com/current/scwtn1097.gif
(l-nu frequency diagram flipped sideways unfortunately)
Amara
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