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COFFIES is a NASA-funded Phase II DRIVE Science Center with the goal of solving some of the most difficult mysteries hidden in the deep interior of our Sun. The lead institution is Stanford University. NMSU's PI is J. Jackiewicz, and graduate student Julio Morales is a key member. To learn about all the great things COFFIES is doing, see the</description>
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 The Jovian Interiors Velocimetry Experiment in New Mexico (JIVE in NM), a NASA-funded project, will determine the interior structure and composition of Jupiter using seismology. A sensitive imaging spectrometer has been designed and built with collaborators in Nice, France that can measure the confirmed oscillations of these planets to a precision high enough to enable detailed studies of the planetary interiors. Since the gas-giant planets…</description>
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6/2024 Oana Vesa defended her Ph.D. successfully! Her thesis is “Dynamics of the Solar Atmosphere Observed with the Dunn Solar Telescope.”

6/2024 Alec Herczeg defended his Ph.D. successfully! His thesis is “Applying Bayesian Methods to Local Helioseismology.</description>
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Current members and collaborators of the seismology group.
 Photo   Name      Role       Link           Favorite Hobby      Jason Jackiewicz     Professor of Astronomy, Principal Investigator       Homepage  Tennis    Julio Morales    Graduate student (2022), helioseismology, atmospheric gravity waves</description>
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Ph.D. Theses

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Comparison of Meridional Flows from GONG and SDO/HMI

In this paper we took our travel-time measurements from earlier work and tried to infer the deep, large-scale flows inside the Sun. To get some sense of our results using GONG ground-based data, we compared our results to those obtained from space-based data in</description>
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        <description>Seismology of the Sun, Stars, and Giant Planets

Helioseismology

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The Sun and many stars ring like a bell, as they are filled with acoustic waves excited by turbulent convection (see animation on right). These waves can be used to “see” into the solar interior using a technique called helioseismology. A useful analogy is Earth seismology. When an earthquake occurs, acoustic</description>
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The SONG project is an international effort to do high-precision asteroseismology on bright, pulsating stars. NMSU operates one of the telescopes in the global network.

Please see this dedicated page for full details about the SONG project at Apache Point Observatory.</description>
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Studies in seismology of the Sun, stars, and giant planets is carried out in the Department of Astronomy at New Mexico State University. Seismology is a powerful set of techniques to try to understand the interiors of astrophysical objects. 

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We are very grateful for funding over the years from NASA and National Science Foundation grants. These have included an</description>
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