A hybrid MCMC-CWT approach infers time-dependent power-law plus white-noise backgrounds to evaluate local significance of oscillations in non-stationary astrophysical signals.
Title resolution pending
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
2
Pith papers citing it
years
2026 2verdicts
UNVERDICTED 2representative citing papers
Multi-height Hα observations of a sunspot reveal standing and propagating slow magnetoacoustic waves whose phase relations support a non-ideal chromospheric acoustic resonator model.
citing papers explorer
-
A Markov-Chain-Monte-Carlo-based Hybrid Noise Inference for Continuous Wavelet Power Spectra: with Applications to Solar and Stellar Oscillatory Signals
A hybrid MCMC-CWT approach infers time-dependent power-law plus white-noise backgrounds to evaluate local significance of oscillations in non-stationary astrophysical signals.
-
Chromospheric resonator model for sunspot revealed by multi-height observation of umbral wave
Multi-height Hα observations of a sunspot reveal standing and propagating slow magnetoacoustic waves whose phase relations support a non-ideal chromospheric acoustic resonator model.