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Validation of Spherical Born Approximation Sensitivity Functions for Measuring Deep Solar Meridional Flow

Accurate measurements of deep solar meridional flow are of vital interest for understanding the solar dynamo. In this paper, we validate a recently developed method for obtaining sensitivity functions (kernels) for travel-time measurements to solar interior flows using the Born approximation in sphe...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2017-03, Vol.838 (1), p.53
Main Authors: Böning, Vincent G. A., Roth, Markus, Jackiewicz, Jason, Kholikov, Shukur
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description Accurate measurements of deep solar meridional flow are of vital interest for understanding the solar dynamo. In this paper, we validate a recently developed method for obtaining sensitivity functions (kernels) for travel-time measurements to solar interior flows using the Born approximation in spherical geometry, which is expected to be more accurate than the classical ray approximation. Furthermore, we develop a numerical approach to efficiently compute a large number of kernels based on the separability of the eigenfunctions into their horizontal and radial dependence. The validation is performed using a hydrodynamic simulation of linear wave propagation in the Sun, which includes a standard single-cell meridional flow profile. We show that, using the Born approximation, it is possible to accurately model observational quantities relevant for time-distance helioseismology such as the mean power spectrum, disk-averaged cross-covariance functions, and travel times in the presence of a flow field. In order to closely match the model to observations, we show that it is beneficial to use mode frequencies and damping rates that were extracted from the measured power spectrum. Furthermore, the contribution of the radial flow to the total travel time is found to reach 20% of the contribution of the horizontal flow at travel distances over 40°. Using the Born kernels and a 2D SOLA inversion of travel times, we can recover most features of the input meridional flow profile. The Born approximation is thus a promising method for inferring large-scale solar interior flows.
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Astrophysics
Born approximation
Computer simulation
Covariance
Damping
Eigenvectors
Flow profiles
Helioseismology
Kernels
Mathematical analysis
Meridional flow
Radial flow
scattering
Sensitivity
Solar interior
Sun: helioseismology
Sun: interior
Sun: oscillations
Travel time
Wave propagation
waves
title Validation of Spherical Born Approximation Sensitivity Functions for Measuring Deep Solar Meridional Flow
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