Bibcode
                                    
                            Felipe, T.; Khomenko, E.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 599, id.L2, 4 pp.
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                        2017
            
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                                    12
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                                    12
                            Description
                                    Photospheric waves in sunspots moving radially outward at speeds faster
than the characteristic wave velocities have been recently detected. It
has been suggested that they are the visual pattern of p-modes excited
around 5 Mm beneath the sunspot's surface. Using numerical simulations,
we performed a parametric study of the waves observed at the photosphere
and higher layers that were produced by sources located at different
depths beneath the sunspot's surface. The observational measurements are
consistent with waves driven between approximately 1 Mm and 5 Mm below
the sunspot's surface.
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