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Helioseismology, heliophysics, astrophysics, asteroseismology, astrophysical fluid dynamics

Biography

Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Cambridge;
Fellow, Churchuill College, University of Cambridge;
Fellow Adjoint, JILA, Boulder, Colorado;
Visiting Professor, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University

Activities

Works (26)

Some musings on erythrogigantoacoustics

Astrophysics and Space Science
2025-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Douglas Gough
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The acoustic size of the Sun

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2023-10-28 | Journal article
Contributors: M Takata; D O Gough
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The Privileged Life of a Theoretical Observer

Solar Physics
2022-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Douglas Gough
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A Critical Evaluation of Recent Claims Concerning Solar Rotation

The Astrophysical Journal
2019-05-20 | Journal article
Contributors: P. H. Scherrer; D. O. Gough
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Is the Sun a Magnet?

Solar Physics
2017-05 | Journal article
Contributors: D. O. Gough
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On Estimating Fluxes due to Small-Scale Turbulent Convection in a Rotating Star

ISRN Astronomy and Astrophysics
2012-02-29 | Journal article
Contributors: D. O. Gough
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10.1038/35066658

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D. O. Gough

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10.1023/A:1005287731939

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D. O. Gough

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10.1023/A:1023275232004

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D. O. Gough

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10.1038/40970

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D. O. Gough

Climate and variability in the solar constant

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10.1038/288639a0

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D. O. Gough

Deep roots of solar cycles

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10.1038/336618a0

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D. O. Gough

Helioseismology

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10.1179/030801884789821175

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D. O. Gough

History: Catching up with the Sun

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10.1038/468504a

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D. O. Gough

Inverting helioseismic data

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10.1007/BF00158422

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D. O. Gough

New data from solar oscillations

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10.1038/274739a0

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D. O. Gough

Nonradial and nonlinear stellar pulsation

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10.1038/278685a0

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D. O. Gough

Problems with solar oscillations

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10.1038/293703a0

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D. O. Gough

Prof. Douglas Gough

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10.1111/j.1468-4004.2010.51137_2.x

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D. O. Gough

Roger John Tayler

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10.1063/1.881896

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D. O. Gough

Seismological measurement of stellar ages

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10.1038/326257a0

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D. O. Gough

Shaky clues to solar activity

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10.1038/345768a0

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D. O. Gough

Solar Neutrino Production

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10.1007/s00023-003-0924-z

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D. O. Gough

Solar physics: What causes the solar cycle?

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10.1038/319263a0

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D. O. Gough

Stellar structure: Beginnings of asteroseismology

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10.1038/314014a0

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D. O. Gough

Waves in the wind

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10.1038/376120a0

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