Scientists declar solar is fractionly smaller than we concept

Scientists declar solar is fractionly smaller than we concept


Sun is the biggest star of our solar system. All the planets circle around it. However, a new information about the Sun can change the thinking of scientists about the universe. According to a report, two estronomers have found evidence that our Sun’s radius (radius) is a few percent thin compared to previous analysis. The new findings are yet to be reviewed. These conclusions are based on the sound waves produced inside the plasma of the sun. They are known as pressure or p-mode. These conclusions have been published in Arxiv paper.

Masao Takta, Scientist at Tokyo Univance and Douglas Gaf of Cambridge said that millions of sound waves are produced inside the sun. These include P-Waves, G-Mode and F-Mode. The seismic radius of the sun is usually measured through the F-Mode. However, scientists do not trust them much. Instead of them, the P-Mode travels a longer way in the Sun’s Plasma.

The research paper states that ‘F Mode’ frequency has given a new measurement of the Sun’s radius from an analysis, which is a few hundred percent less than optical measurements. The two scientists also argue that P-Mode should be used to measure the radius of the Sun.

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