Huge waves on the Sun observed by NYU Abu Dhabi solar physicist

  • Date: 29-Aug-2021
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Oil & Gas
  • Country:UAE
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Huge waves on the Sun observed by NYU Abu Dhabi solar physicist

A team of solar physicists led by Co-Principal Investigator of the Center for Space Science Laurent Gizon, has revealed huge swirling waves moving on the solar surface, which extend 125,000 miles below the surface of the Sun. Gizon, on behalf of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) and the University of Göttingen in Germany, made the discovery, along with a team of scientists, after a decade of observations from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. The study has led to the discovery of global oscillations of the Sun, comparable to the 27-day solar rotation period. The oscillations manifest themselves at the solar surface as swirling motions with speeds of around three miles per hour. In the 1960’s the Sun’s high musical notes were discovered. These 5-minute oscillations have been observed continuously by ground-based telescopes and space observatories since the mid 1990’s and have been used very successfully by helioseismologists to learn about the internal structure and dynamics of the star; this is similar to how seismologists can learn about the interior of the Earth by studying earthquakes. In addition to the 5-minute waves, much longer-period oscillations were predicted to exist in stars more than 40 years ago but had