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MULTI-LAYER STUDY OF WAVE PROPAGATION IN SUNSPOTS

机译:太阳黑子波传播的多层研究

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We analyze the propagation of waves in sunspots from the photosphere to the chromosphere using time series of co-spatial Ca II?H intensity spectra (including its line blends) and polarimetric spectra of Si I?λ10,827 and the He I?λ10,830 multiplet. From the Doppler shifts of these lines we retrieve the variation of the velocity along the line of sight at several heights. Phase spectra are used to obtain the relation between the oscillatory signals. Our analysis reveals standing waves at frequencies lower than 4?mHz and a continuous propagation of waves at higher frequencies, which steepen into shocks in the chromosphere when approaching the formation height of the Ca II?H core. The observed nonlinearities are weaker in Ca II?H than in He I lines. Our analysis suggests that the Ca II?H core forms at a lower height than the He I?λ10,830 line: a time delay of about 20 s is measured between the Doppler signal detected at both wavelengths. We fit a model of linear slow magnetoacoustic wave propagation in a stratified atmosphere with radiative losses according to Newton's cooling law to the phase spectra and derive the difference in the formation height of the spectral lines. We show that the linear model describes well the wave propagation up to the formation height of Ca II?H, where nonlinearities start to become very important.
机译:我们使用等空间Ca II?H强度光谱(包括其线混)和Si I?λ10,827和He I?λ10的偏振光谱,分析了太阳黑子中光波从光球到色球的传播。 830多重。从这些线的多普勒频移中,我们可以得出在几个高度处沿视线的速度变化。使用相位谱来获得振荡信号之间的关系。我们的分析揭示了低于4?mHz频率的驻波和更高频率的波的连续传播,当接近Ca II?H核心的形成高度时,它们会在色球中变陡。在Ca II?H中观察到的非线性要弱于He I线。我们的分析表明,Ca II?H核的形成高度低于He I?λ10,830谱线:在两个波长处检测到的多普勒信号之间测得的时间延迟约为20 s。根据牛顿冷却定律,我们将线性慢磁声波在具有辐射损耗的分层大气中传播的模型拟合到相谱中,并得出谱线形成高度的差异。我们表明,线性模型很好地描述了直到Ca II?H形成高度的波传播,其中非线性开始变得非常重要。

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