The Phoebus group is an international team of European, Japanese and American scientists aiming at detecting the
solar g modes. As of October 5, 2009, the group has finally produced a review summarising the work performed over the past 12 years.
[The quest for solar g modes, 2009, Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, available at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010A%26ARv..18..197A]
Scientific Rationale
Since the beginnings of global
helioseismology
Helioseismology is the study of the structure and dynamics of the Sun through its oscillations. These are principally caused by sound waves that are continuously driven and damped by convection near the Sun's surface. It is similar to geoseismol ...
in the late 1970s, the detection of g modes has been the quest for the Grail. The detection of g modes would be key to the understanding of the internal structure and dynamics of the solar core, as much as the p modes are key to that of the structure of the radiative and convective zones. The impact of g-mode detection would be so large that we could expect a wealth of information to be returned. The structure and dynamics of the energy-generating core will be seen, analyzed and understood. The hydrostatic structure of the core, in particular its deepest lying layers, will be uncovered to a far higher level of accuracy and precision; while it will be possible to infer the rotational characteristics of the core, characteristics that at present we are unable to uncover, to a satisfactory level of precision, with the current p-mode data.
This quest was a major driver in the design of very precise and quiet instrumentation harboured by spacecraft such as the
Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft built by a European industrial consortium led by Matra Marconi Space (now Airbus Defence and Space) that was launched on a Lockheed Martin Atlas IIAS la ...
(SoHO. Aboard SOHO, there are three instruments dedicated to helioseismology all aiming at detecting g modes. A few years after the launch of SoHO in end 1995, it was realized that g modes would not be easily detected.
Sequence of events
In 1997, a consortium of helioseismologists was formed with the simple goal of detecting g modes. Helioseismologists belonging to the SOHO consortia and to ground-based networks were teaming together for that goal. This consortium of helioseismologists was named the Phoebus group after
Gaston Phoebus
Gaston III, known as Gaston Phoebus or Fébus (30 April 1331 – 1 August 1391), was the eleventh Count of Foix (as Gaston III) and twenty-fourth Viscount of Béarn (as Gaston X) from 1343 until his death.
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, Comte de Foix, who wrote a book about hunting, hoping thereby to 'catch' a few g modes. The work focused on data analysis of SOHO instruments (VIRGO, MDI) and ground-based networks (
BiSON
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,
Global Oscillations Network Group
The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) is a worldwide network of six identical telescopes, designed to have 24/7 observations of the Sun. The network serves multiple purposes, including the provision of operation data for use in space weathe ...
); on probability and statistics; and on theoretical model prediction of g-mode amplitudes and frequencies.
The group met at
ESTEC
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, Noordwijk (The Netherlands) during a series of five workshops that were held on 3–7 November 1997 (1st), on 26–30 October 1998 (2nd), on 25–29 October 1999 (3rd), on 7–11 June 2001 (4th), on 17–21 June 2002 (5th). Following the move of Thierry Appourchaux to the
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, the workshop were organized at
ISSI
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under the auspices of Vittorio Manno and Roger-Maurice Bonnet. The group then met in
Bern
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on 31 October - 4 November 2005 (6th), on 27–31 March 2006 (7th) (in Fréjus) and on 23–24 April 2007 (8th).
Current Membership
Following, different interests in the search, a few members of the original group departed and were replaced. A major change occurred in 2004 with the inclusion of several members of the GOLF consortium. As of 2009, the members are as follows:
Past Membership
In the life of the group the following members timely contributed:
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References
External links
The Phoebus page at IASThe Phoebus page at ISSI
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