Solar Velocities of the Sun in 1989-99 (IRIS++)

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The IRIS (International Research of Interior of the Sun) network has been operated continuously since July 1st 1989. To date, it has acquired more than a complete solar cycle of full-disk helioseismic data which has been used to constrain the structure and rotation of the deep solar interior. However, the duty cycle of the network data has never reached initial expectations. To improve this situation, several cooperations have been developed with teams collecting observations with similar instruments. This paper demonstrates that we are able to merge data from these different instruments in a consistent manner resulting in a very significant improvement in network duty cycle over more than one solar cycle initiating what we call the IRIS++ network.

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.33900717
Source https://dc.g-vo.org/rr/q/lp/custom/CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/390/717
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Provenance
Creator Salabert D.; Fossat E.; Gelly B.; Tomczyk S.; Palle P.L.,Jimenez-Reyes S.J.; Cacciani A.; Corbard T.; Ehgamberdiev S.; Grec G.,Hoeksema J.T.; Kholikov S.; Lazrek M.; Schmider F.X.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2002
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Exoplanet Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Solar System Astronomy