Rotation of the solar core from BiSON and LOWL frequency observations

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Determination of the rotation of the solar core requires very accurate data on splittings for the low-degree modes which penetrate to the core, as well as for modes of higher degree to suppress the contributions from the rest of the Sun to the splittings of the low-degree modes. Here we combine low-degree data based on 32 months of observations with the BiSON network and data from the LOWL instrument. The data are analysed with a technique that specifically aims at obtaining an inference of rotation that is localized to the core. Our analysis provides what we believe is the most stringent constraint to date on the rotation of the deep solar interior.

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Chaplin, W. J., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Elsworth, Y., Howe, R., Isaak, G. R., Larsen, R. M., … Tomczyk, S. (1999). Rotation of the solar core from BiSON and LOWL frequency observations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 308(2), 405–414. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02691.x

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