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Space and time variations of the solar Na D line profiles

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Preliminary results are presented of observations of the solar Na D lines obtained with high space and time resolution (2.4″ × 2.4″), (6 s). The following conclusions may be drawn.

  1. (i)

    The line profiles vary strongly with space and time implying that time averaging over a long period and large area will not produce the ‘true’ profile.

  2. (ii)

    The centre-limb increase in apparent Doppler width in the D lines is intrinsic. It is not due to space or time averaging.

  3. (iii)

    The amplitude of the 300-s oscillation may range up to 1.5 km/s in the region of formation of the D lines. Large line asymmetries are associated with this motion. Observations which do not resolve this motion can not be considered adequate.

  4. (iv)

    The variation of the D line profile caused by the 300-s oscillation may be described as follows: (a) The core is raised and lowered without change of shape, (b) The wings broaden as the central intensity rises and narrow as it falls. These variations are qualitatively explained by the scanning of the line formation region through the solar atmosphere.

  5. (v)

    Doppler width values derived from pairs of D line profiles are strongly correlated with the motion of the element observed. Hotter elements move upward, cooler downward.

  6. (vi)

    Indications of running waves have been found in the time variation of the core line bisectors.

The profile variations observed provide a framework in which various properties of the centre limb variation of these lines may be considered. In particular they show that any expectation of accuracy in profile coincidence above a certain value must be doomed by the intrinsic variability of the solar atmosphere.

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Slaughter, C.D., Wilson, A.M. Space and time variations of the solar Na D line profiles. Sol Phys 24, 43–58 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00231081

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