TY - CONF AU - D. Gough AU - J. Toomre AU - D. Gough AB -

A procedure is outlined for estimating the influence of large-scale convective eddies on the wave patterns of five-minute oscillations of high degree. The method is applied to adiabatic oscillations, with frequency $\omega$ and wave number k, of a plane-parallel polytropic layer upon which is imposed a low-amplitude convective flow. The distortion to the k − $\omega$ relation has two constituents: one depends on the horizontal component of the convective velocity and has a sign which depends on the sign of $\omega$/k; the other depends on temperature fluctuations and is independent of the sign of $\omega$/k. The magnitude of the distortion is just at the limit of present observational sensitivity. Thus there is reasonable hope that it will be possible to reveal some aspects of the large-scale flow in the solar convection zone.

CY - Dordrecht DO - 10.1007/978-94-009-7088-5_40 N2 -

A procedure is outlined for estimating the influence of large-scale convective eddies on the wave patterns of five-minute oscillations of high degree. The method is applied to adiabatic oscillations, with frequency $\omega$ and wave number k, of a plane-parallel polytropic layer upon which is imposed a low-amplitude convective flow. The distortion to the k − $\omega$ relation has two constituents: one depends on the horizontal component of the convective velocity and has a sign which depends on the sign of $\omega$/k; the other depends on temperature fluctuations and is independent of the sign of $\omega$/k. The magnitude of the distortion is just at the limit of present observational sensitivity. Thus there is reasonable hope that it will be possible to reveal some aspects of the large-scale flow in the solar convection zone.

PB - Springer Netherlands PP - Dordrecht PY - 1983 SN - 978-94-009-7088-5 SP - 401 EP - 410 TI - On The Detection Of Subphotospheric Convective Velocities and Temperature Fluctuations ER -