论文标题
Ledoux判别反转的地震太阳能模型
Seismic Solar Models from Ledoux discriminant inversions
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论文摘要
太阳构成了基本物理学的出色实验室。随着HelioseStology的出现,我们能够以前所未有的精度探究其内部层。但是,当前太阳能建模的状态仍然被乏味的问题染色。这些问题之一与与最近的光电丰度和Helioseiscic约束计算的模型之间的分歧有关。我们使用太阳能进化模型作为使用Ledoux判别反演重新整合结构的初始条件。所得模型被定义为地震太阳模型,满足静水平衡的方程。它们将使我们能够更好地限制太阳的内部结构,并向进化模型提供互补信息。这些地震模型是使用具有不同状态方程,丰度和不透明度表的各种参考模型计算的。我们通过确认我们的地震模型在声速,密度和熵代理倒置以及低度压力模式的频率分离比方面来检查我们的方法的鲁棒性。我们的方法使我们能够以极好的精度确定太阳的Ledoux判别概况并计算此数量的完整概况。我们的模型显示,声速,密度和熵代理以及观察到的频率分离率的地震数据达到约0.1%。他们超越了所有标准和非标准的进化模型,包括旨在重现Heliose震动约束的临时变化。获得的地震莱杜克斯判别曲线以及从我们的过程中获得的一致结构为重新尝试限制太阳建模问题的尝试和通过摆脱进化模型的假设而在太阳能内部造成的物理过程的尝试铺平了道路。
The Sun constitutes an excellent laboratory of fundamental physics. With the advent of helioseismology, we were able to probe its internal layers with unprecedented precision. However, the current state of solar modelling is still stained by tedious issues. One of these problems is related to the disagreement between models computed with recent photospheric abundances and helioseismic constraints. We use solar evolutionary models as initial conditions for reintegrations of their structure using Ledoux discriminant inversions. The resulting models are defined as seismic solar models, satisfying the equations of hydrostatic equilibrium. They will allow us to better constrain the internal structure of the Sun and provide complementary information to that of evolutionary models. These seismic models were computed using various reference models with different equations of state, abundances and opacity tables. We check the robustness of our approach by confirming the good agreement of our seismic models in terms of sound speed, density and entropy proxy inversions as well as frequency-separation ratios of low-degree pressure modes. Our method allows us to determine with an excellent accuracy the Ledoux discriminant profile of the Sun and compute full profiles of this quantity. Our models show an agreement with seismic data of ~0.1% in sound speed, density and entropy proxy as well as with the observed frequency-separation ratios. They surpass all standard and non-standard evolutionary models including ad-hoc changes aiming at reproducing helioseismic constraints. The obtained seismic Ledoux discriminant profile as well as the consistent structure obtained from our procedure paves the way for renewed attempts at constraining the solar modelling problem and the missing physical processes acting in the solar interior by breaking free from the hypotheses of evolutionary models.