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Upper limit on solar interior rotation

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The power spectrum of solar total irradiance (flux) variations front the Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor (ACRIM) on the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) spacecraft shows individual 5-min p- mode oscillations 1,2of spherical harmonic degree l= 0–2 and radial order n= 16–26. An m-state splitting analysis based on the widths of the (n,l) multiplets in the spectrum of ACRIM data yields a mean (sidereal) interior rotation rate between 0 and 2.2 times the observed 0.456- µHz equatorial surface rate, consistent with the rapid rotation rate originally claimed by Claverie et al.3based on a (controversial) splitting interpretation of the these 5-min modes seen in line-of-sight velocity. Rotationally split p- and g- and f-modes have been identified in the temporal power spectrum of the limb-darkening data of Bos and Hill4, and from these splittings two internal rotation curves5,6 have been deduced which imply a solar gravitational quadrupole moment J2large enough to spoil the precise agreement between general relativity and observations of planetary motion. The splitting of the low- l 5-min p- modes implied by these curves is inconsistent with the upper limit derived here, and the reported conflict with einsteinian theory, is therefore, premature.

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Woodard, M. Upper limit on solar interior rotation. Nature 309, 530–532 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1038/309530a0

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