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Exploring the Connection between Helioseismic Travel Time Anomalies and the Emergence of Large Active Regions during Solar Cycle 24
John T. Stefan
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Alexander G. Kosovichev
Center for Computational Heliophysics
Physics
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Active Regions
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Solar Cycle 24
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Travel Time
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Timing Anomalies
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Mean Phase
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Flux Emergence
40%
Lag Time
40%
Correlation Time
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Time Deviation
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Acoustic Waves
20%
Quiet Sun
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Surface Magnetic Field
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Minimization Problem
20%
Fitting Method
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Gabor Wavelet
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Flux Rate
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Maximum Flux
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Physics
Acoustic Wave
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Magnetic Field
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Solar Cycle
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Quiet Sun
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Flux (Rate)
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Cross Correlation
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Wavelet
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Solar Cycle
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Travel Time
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Acoustic Wave
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Wavelet
20%
Time Series
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Flux (Rate)
20%
Cross Correlation
20%
Engineering
Active Region
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Correlation Time
40%
Magnetic Field
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Gabor Wavelet
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Fitting Procedure
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Flux Rate
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Medicine and Dentistry
Time Series Analysis
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