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Solar-cycle variation of sound speed near the solar surface

M. Cristina Rabello-Soares

Published 2011-10-25, updated 2011-12-07Version 2

We present evidence that the sound-speed variation with solar activity has a two-layer configuration, similar to the one observed below an active region, which consists of a negative layer near the solar surface and a positive one in the layer immediately below the first one. Frequency differences between the activity minimum and maximum of solar cycle 23, obtained applying global helioseismology to the Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) on board SOHO, is used to determine the sound-speed variation from below the base of the convection zone to a few Mm below the solar surface. We find that the sound speed at solar maximum is smaller than at solar minimum at the limit of our determination (5.5 Mm). The min-to-max difference decreases in absolute values until ~7 Mm. At larger depths, the sound speed at solar maximum is larger than at solar minimum and their difference increases with depth until ~10 Mm. At this depth, the relative difference is less than half of the value observed at the lowest depth determination. At deeper layers, it slowly decreases with depth until there is no difference between maximum and minimum activity.

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ; corrected typos
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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