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The seismic diversity of four successive solar cycle minima as observed by the Birmingham Solar-Oscillations Network (BiSON)

Title: The seismic diversity of four successive solar cycle minima as observed by the Birmingham Solar-Oscillations Network (BiSON)
Authors: Basu, S.; Chaplin, W. J.; Howe, R.; Elsworth, Y. P.; Hale, S. J.; Murray, E.
Publisher Information: University of Birmingham
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: University of Birmingham eData Repository (UBIRA E-Data)
Description: We have used data collected by the Birmingham Solar-Oscillations Network (BiSON) to perform a helioseismic diagnosis of changes to the Sun’s internal structure between four successive solar cycle minima, beginning with the minimum at the end of cycle 21 and ending with the recent minimum at the beginning of cycle 25. The unique duration of the BiSON data base makes such a study possible. We used the low-degree BiSON p-mode frequencies to constrain structural changes between minima in the layers above . We accomplished this by examining variations in the He ii ionization zone signature; and by inverting the frequency differences to infer changes in the sound speed. Additionally, we employed frequency differences between various solar models that had subtle modifications to their internal structures to facilitate analysis of the observations. We find evidence for small, but marginally significant, changes in structure between different minima. The He ii signature was larger, and the sound speed in the range to was slightly higher, during the cycle 23/24 minimum, than during the other minima. The cycle 23/24 minimum was the deepest, as measured by proxies of global solar activity. These findings are consistent with magnetic flux levels having been lower in this minimum than the others, resulting in a higher gas pressure, higher temperatures, and higher sound speed. Our results demonstrate the potential of using asteroseismic data to perform similar analyses on other solar-type stars. The files contain frequency sets for each cycle minimum period, after weeding. Columns are: (1) angular degree, l (2) overtone number n (3) frequency (uHz) (4) error (uHz).
Document Type: text; dataset
File Description: text
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Relation: http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/4/min2425_freqs.txt; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/3/min2324_freqs.txt; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/2/min2223_freqs.txt; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/1/min2122_freqs.txt; Basu, S. and Chaplin, W. J. and Howe, R. and Elsworth, Y. P. and Hale, S. J. and Murray, E. (2026). The seismic diversity of four successive solar cycle minima as observed by the Birmingham Solar-Oscillations Network (BiSON). University of Birmingham. DataSet. https://doi.org/10.25500/edata.bham.00001573 .
DOI: 10.25500/edata.bham.00001573
Availability: http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/4/min2425_freqs.txt; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/3/min2324_freqs.txt; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/2/min2223_freqs.txt; http://edata.bham.ac.uk/1573/1/min2122_freqs.txt; https://doi.org/10.25500/edata.bham.00001573
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.FB0C3077
Database: BASE