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Analysis of Stanford differential velocity observations has been extended through the 1984 observing season. Excellent quality observations were obtained in 1984 on 38 days in a 49 day interval from June 20th through August 7th. The power spectrum of this data has been examined and improved frequency determinations have been made for p-modes of degree 2 through 5 and order 5 through 34. Of special interest are the modes of the lower orders, n ranging from 5 to 10, which have not been identified previously.
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Henning, H.M., Scherrer, P.H. (1986). Observations of Low-Degree P-Mode Oscillations In 1984. In: Gough, D.O. (eds) Seismology of the Sun and the Distant Stars. NATO ASI Series, vol 169. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4608-8_3
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