Progress in global helioseismology: a new light on the solar modelling problem and its implications for solar-like stars
G. Buldgen, A. Noels, S. Salmon

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in helioseismology, discusses the persistent solar modelling problem caused by updated element abundances, and explores implications for asteroseismology of solar-like stars.
Contribution
It presents new helioseismic inversion results, analyzes current uncertainties in solar models, and discusses potential solutions to the solar modelling problem and its impact on stellar astrophysics.
Findings
New helioseismic inversions highlight discrepancies in solar models.
Updated CNO abundances have reduced agreement between models and observations.
Helioseismology's insights are crucial for improving stellar modeling and understanding stellar evolution.
Abstract
Since the first observations of solar oscillations, helioseismology has been one of the most successful fields of astrophysics. Data of high quality were obtained through the implementation of networks of ground-based observatories such as the GONG project or the BiSON network, coupled with space-based telescopes such as SOHO and SDO missions. Besides the improvement of observational data, solar seismologists developed sophisticated techniques to infer the internal structure of the Sun. These methods, then already extensively used in the field of Geophysics, are called inversion techniques. They allowed to determine the position of the solar convective envelope, its helium abundance and the internal radial profiles of thermodynamic quantities. Back in 1990s these comparisons showed a very high agreement between solar models and the Sun. However, the downward revision of the CNO surface…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
