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Detection of Rossby waves in the Sun using normal-mode coupling

Shravan Hanasoge, Krishnendu Mandal

Published 2019-01-19Version 1

Rossby waves play a fundamental role in angular momentum processes in rotating fluids. In addition to the potential to shed light on physical mechanisms operating in the solar convection zone, the recent detection of Rossby waves in the Sun (L\"optien et al. 2018; Liang et al. 2018) also serves as a means of comparison between different helioseismic methods. Time-distance helioseismology, ring-diagram analysis and other techniques have all proven successful in recovering the Rossby-wave dispersion relation from analyses of Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager data (HMI; Schou et al. 2012). In this article, we demonstrate that analyses of two years of HMI global-mode-oscillation data using the technique of normal-mode coupling also show signatures of Rossby waves. In addition to providing an independent means of inferring Rossby waves, this detection lends credence to the methodology of mode coupling and encourages a more complete exploration of its possibilities.

Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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