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We have analyzed magnetograph observations of the 5-min oscillations. We find that most of the oscillatory power is concentrated in space and frequency. Interference effects where these concentrations overlap can explain some of the variations in amplitude of the oscillation.
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Of the National Bureau of Standards and University of Colorado.
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Reif, R.J., Musman, S. Interference in solar oscillations. Sol Phys 20, 257–263 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00159753
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