Bibcode
Mein, P.; Mein, N.; Muller, R.; Roudier, T.; Espagnet, O.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics Suppl. 109, 79-108 (1995)
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1995
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74
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62
Description
A 16-min time series of two-dimensional "Multichanel Subtractive Double
Pass" spectrograms, recorded in the NaD_2_ 5690 line, has been used to
study the vertical structure of the photosphere and, in particular, the
penetration of granules. A statistical and a morphological
investigations have been made. The 5-min oscillations have been
carefully filtered in the k-ω space. Intensity fluctuations
associated to granules disappear in a very short distance, about 60 to
90km above the continuum level. The intensity features in the upper
photosphere are not related to the granules. The velocity fluctuations
associated to the granulation, cross the whole thickness of the
photosphere. The photosphere can thus be separated into two distinct
layers, but only for the intensity features, not for the velocity
features which are the same from the bottom to the top of the stable
atmosphere. In the lower photosphere, below 90km, only granules are
detected. In the upper photosphere, our observations suggest that the
weak pattern visible there, is turbulent in origin. In addition to this
weak pattern, bright sinking plumes have been discovered; they are
associated with strong downflows, often adjacent to strong upflows. The
size of most plumes is 1" to 2"; however the most outstanding of them
may be as large as 4". Their origin, which may be photospheric or
chromospheric, is still unknown.