About the rotation of the solar radiative interior

Issue Title: The physics of solar and solar-like oscillations; guest editors T. Bedding and J. Leibacher In the modern era of helioseismology we have a wealth of high-quality data available, e.g., more than 6 years of data collected by the various instruments on board the SOHO mission, and an even m...

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Hauptverfasser: GarcÍa, R.A., Corbard, T., Chaplin, W.J., Couvidat, S., Eff-Darwich, A., Jiménez-Reyes, S.J., Korzennik, S.G., Ballot, J., Boumier, P., Fossat, E., Henney, C.J., Howe, R., Lazrek, M., Lochard, J., Pallé, P.L., Turck-Chièze, S.
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