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Abstract

We use the method of time-distance analysis to measure lifetimes of solar p modes in the range =100-600 and ν=3.0-4.5 mHz with data taken with the Taiwan Oscillation Network (TON). The lifetimes of p modes are determined by the changes in the amplitude and width of the cross-correlation function of a wave packet with the number of skips. The amplitude of the cross-correlation function decreases exponentially with the number of skips as in previous work. This decrease has been interpreted as the effect of the finite p-mode lifetime. In this study, we find that the width of the cross-correlation function increases with the number of skips. We interpret this phenomenon as the effect of the dispersion of the wave packet. We include this effect in the determination of the lifetime of the wave packet. The lifetime increases after the dispersion is taken into account. We also study the change in lifetime between solar minimum and maximum. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Effects of Dispersion of Wave Packets in the Determination of Lifetimes of High-Degree Solar p Modes from Time-Distance Analysis: TON Data
Author
Burtseva, O; Kholikov, S; Serebryanskiy, A; Chou, D-y
Pages
17-25
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Mar 2007
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00380938
e-ISSN
1573093X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
734730105
Copyright
Springer 2007