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English: Illustration of a solar pressure mode (p-mode) with radial order n=14, angular degree l=20 and azimuthal order m=16. The surface shows the corresponding spherical harmonic. The interior shows the radial displacement computed using a standard solar model.[1]

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  1. “The Current State of Solar Modeling”, in Science, volume 272, 1996, Bibcode1996Sci...272.1286C, pages 1286
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