The model:   The natural frequency and damping of a bubble, when it is modelled as a lightly damped oscillator, have been available in the literature for many decades (note however that these expressions are valid only for monochromatic free field emissions - this point will be re-examined at the end of this presentation). Some of the earliest references are:

Minnaert, M. On musical air-bubbles and sounds of running water, Phil. Mag. 1933; 16: 235-248.

Devin, C. Jr., Survey of Thermal, Radiation, and Viscous Damping of Pulsating Air Bubbes in Water.  J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1959; 31: 1654

where the d terms are the dimensionless damping coefficients for thermal (th),  viscous (vis), acoustic radiation (rad) and any other (other) sources of energy loss. Their sum dtot is the reciprocal of the quality factor of the bubble.
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