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                            Kosovichev, Alexander G.; Basu, Sarbani; Bekki, Yuto; Buitrago-Casas, Juan Camilo; Chatzistergos, Theodosios; Chen, Ruizhu; Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen; Donea, Alina; Fleck, Bernhard; Fournier, Damien; García, Rafael A.; Getling, Alexander V.; Gizon, Laurent; Gough, Douglas O.; Hanasoge, Shravan; Hanson, Chris S.; Hess Webber, Shea A.; Hoeksema, J. Todd; Howe, Rachel; Jain, Kiran; Kasapis, Spiridon; Kashyap, Samarth G.; Kitiashvili, Irina N.; Komm, Rudolf; Korzennik, Sylvain G.; Krivova, Natalie A.; Kuhn, Jeffrey R.; Liang, Zhi-Chao; Lindsey, Charles; Mahajan, Sushant S.; Mandal, Krishnendu; Mani, Prasad; Martinez Oliveros, Juan Carlos; Mathur, Savita; Rabello Soares, M. Cristina; Rajaguru, S. Paul; Reiter, Johann; Rhodes, Edward J.; Rozelot, Jean-Pierre; Scherrer, Philip H.; Solanki, Sami K.; Stefan, John T.; Toomre, Juri; Tripathy, Sushanta C.; Upton, Lisa A.; Zhao, Junwei
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                                    Solar Physics
Fecha de publicación:
    
                        5
            
                        2025
            
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                                    1
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                                    1
                            Descripción
                                    High-resolution helioseismology observations with the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) provide a unique three-dimensional view of the solar interior structure and dynamics, revealing a tremendous complexity of the physical processes inside the Sun. We present an overview of the results of the HMI helioseismology program and discuss their implications for modern theoretical models and simulations of the solar interior.