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In Search of Emerging Magnetic Flux underneath the Solar Surface with Acoustic Imaging

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Published 1999 October 21 © 1999. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Hsiang-Kuang Chang et al 1999 ApJ 526 L53 DOI 10.1086/312366

1538-4357/526/1/L53

Abstract

With the method of acoustic imaging in helioseismology, we study an emerging flux region, NOAA 7978, using data taken with instruments of the Taiwan Oscillation Network (TON) and the Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI). Phase-shift maps of NOAA 7978 focusing at different depths are constructed, which show the evolution of emerging magnetic flux. Although the emerging flux below the solar surface is not easy to be directly recognized in the phase-shift maps, average phase shifts over the active region reveal the signature of upward-moving magnetic flux in the solar interior. The average phase shifts in the interior normalized to their surface values are larger at earlier times in both the TON and the MDI data. This suggests that the flux below the surface is moving upward during the development of the active region.

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