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Faculty of Mathematics

 

Publications

What Have We Learned from Helioseismology, What Have We Really Learned, and What Do We Aspire to Learn?
D Gough
– Solar Physics
(2012)
287,
9
Pattern formation in rapidly oscillating peculiar A stars
D Gough
– Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
(2012)
106,
429
On Estimating Fluxes due to Small-Scale Turbulent Convection in a Rotating Star
DO Gough
– ISRN Astronomy and Astrophysics
(2012)
2012,
1
Heliophysics Gleaned from Seismology
DO Gough
– PROGRESS IN SOLAR/STELLAR PHYSICS WITH HELIO- AND ASTEROSEISMOLOGY
(2012)
462,
429
Towards a theory of rapidly oscillating Ap stars
D Gough
(2011)
Nonlocal model for the turbulent fluxes due to thermal convection in rectilinear shearing flow
R Smolec, G Houdek, DO Gough
(2011)
On the seismic age and heavy-element abundance of the Sun
G Houdek, DO Gough
– Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
(2011)
418,
1217
Some recent and future helioseismological inferences concerning the solar convection zone
D Gough
– Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
(2011)
6,
3
Modelling turbulent fluxes due to thermal convection in rectilinear shearing flow
R Smolec, G Houdek, D Gough
– Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
(2011)
6,
397
On the seismic age and heavy-element abundance of the Sun
G Houdek, DO Gough
(2011)
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Research Group

Astrophysics

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F1.07

Telephone

01223 337913