When I was at university, we did a different Jupiter simulation - the whole planet. We were fortunate enough to have a comet smack into it and ring it like a bell.
Then a few of my senior colleagues used the observations in asteroseismology models (a generalised helioseismology model really) to study the interior.
Then a few of my senior colleagues used the observations in asteroseismology models (a generalised helioseismology model really) to study the interior.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroseismology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_Shoemaker%E2%80%93Levy_9...