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Imaging an Emerging Active Region with Helioseismic Tomography
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2001
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Applied GeophysicsEngineeringSeismic WaveAdvanced ImagingGeophysical Signal ProcessingEarth SciencePositron Emission TomographyGeophysicsActive RegionHealth SciencesGeodesyDeeper AnomaliesMedical ImagingSynthetic Aperture RadarInverse ProblemsSpace WeatherTectonicsRadarSeismologySeismic Reflection ProfilingBiomedical ImagingTomographyWave-speed Anomalies
The wave-speed structure beneath an emerging active region is derived from helioseismic time-distance data using inversion techniques developed in geophysics. We use Fresnel zone-based sensitivity kernels along with a Fourier domain-based regularized least-squares inversion technique. The results show that wave-speed anomalies extend down to 20 Mm below active regions. We also see some evidence of deeper anomalies that appear around 16-20 hr after the emergence of an active region and then disappear within 8 hr. These anomalies could be the signature of a change in the subsurface structure of the active region.
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