Observation of Turbulence in Solar Surface Convection:
I. Line Parameter Correlations
A. Hanslmeier (1),
A. Kucera (2),
J. Rybák (2),
H. Wöhl (3)
1 - Institut for Geophysics, Astrophysics and Meteorology
Universitätsplatz 5, A-8010 Graz,
Austria
2 - Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
SK-05960 Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia
3 - Kiepenheuer-Institute für Sonnenphysik,
Schöneckstr. 6, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:
By using slit observations of solar photospheric lines shifted by
0.4 arcsec, a 2D
field on the Sun was scanned to obtain a 16-minute time series of 2D
line-parameter varia-
tions. The aim was to investigate in detail the occurrence of turbulence
that can be measured
by line-width variations extracted from the line profiles. The
continuum-intensity variation
served as a proxy for granular (bright) and intergranular (dark) areas. The
results show
that turbulence is not limited to the intergranular space but is also
produced by horizontal
motions that may become supersonic, leading to turbulence. These motions
lead to bright-
enings, as predicted by theoretical models. Thus, enhanced line-width
variations are found
to occur in both bright and dark areas. A Sobel filter served to detect the
areas where strong
gradients in the line parameters occur. By applying this filter to the
different line-parameter
variations over the 2D field observed, we can determine whether there exists
a similarity of
these strong-gradient patterns with other parameters that characterize
granular motions such
as intensity variations or velocity fluctuations.
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