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Seismology of the Sun
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1985
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GeophysicsRelativistic AstrophysicsCosmic AbundanceSolar VariabilityHelium AbundancePhysicsEngineeringSolar ConvectionMagnetic CycleNatural SciencesStellar StructureSolar-terrestrial InteractionOscillation FrequenciesSpace WeatherSolar PhysicAstrophysics
Oscillations of the sun make it possible to probe the inside of a star. The frequencies of the oscillations have already provided measures of the sound speed and the rate of rotation throughout much of the solar interior. These quantities are important for understanding the dynamics of the magnetic cycle and have a bearing on testing general relativity by planetary precession. The oscillation frequencies yield a helium abundance that is consistent with cosmology, but they reinforce the severity of the neutrino problem. They should soon provide an important standard by which to calibrate the theory of stellar evolution.
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