Propagation of velocity waves are investigated in the solar chromosphere, with a special view to high frequencies (periods --->60 s). Four line profiles have been observed during 27 mn with the Sacramento Peak vacuum telescope (Ha, 3933, 8498 and 8542 Can). Three Fourier analysis are performed accor
Wave propagation in the quiet solar chromosphere
โ Scribed by N. Mein
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 466 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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โฆ Synopsis
In order to precise previous results about wave propagation in the quiet chromosphere (N. Mein and P. Mein, 1976), we study the behaviour of Doppler shifts and intensity fluctuations in 3 lines of Ca II.
We use the same observation as in our previous work, that is to say a sequence of spectra lasting 27 mn, taken at Sacramento Peak Observatory solar tower.
Results can be summarized as follows:
(1) Phase-lag between intensity fluctuations and dopplershifts is always near 90 o in the Ca u lines, even for frequencies as high as 15 mHz, and whatever is the location in the chromospheric network.
(2) Magneto-acoustic waves propagating vertically in a vertical or horizontal magnetic field could account for the observations only if they were, on one hand reflected in the upper atmosphere, on the other hand propagating with a very high sound or Alfv4n speed. The lower limit for the speed (70 km s -1) does not seem to be realistic. Oblique waves could be investigated for better agreement.
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