Inversion methods in helioseismology and solar tomography
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Basic methods by which the internal structure and dynamics of the Sun can be inferred from observed frequencies of solar oscillations and acoustic travel times are discussed. The methods for inverting the oscillation frequencies are based on a variational formulation of the adiabatic eigenvalue problem for a star. The inversion technique formulated in terms of linear integral constraints provides estimates of localized averages of properties of the solar structure, such as density and sound speed, helium abundance in the convection zone for a given equation of state, and, in addition, the estimates for the internal rotation rate. The method of inverting acoustic travel times employs a geometrical ray approximation and provides 3D images of solar convective cells, active regions and sunspots. The information about the global and local structures and flow velocities in the solar interior is important for understanding solar evolution and mechanisms of solar activity. The high-resolution helioseismology projects from space provide a tremendous amount of data, the interpretation of which is increasingly challenging and requires the development of efficient inversion methods and algorithms.
论文关键词:Inverse problems,Eigenvalues,Variational principle,Least-squares method,Tikhonov regularization,Backus–Gilbert method,Asymptotic approximation
论文评审过程:Received 15 September 1998, Revised 9 March 1999, Available online 30 November 1999.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-0427(99)00152-1