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Some properties of velocity fields in the solar photosphere

III. Oscillatory and supergranular motions as a function of height

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Photoelectric measurements of Doppler shifts of various Fraunhofer lines obtained with the Capri magnetograph were analysed. The height dependence of the supergranular and oscillatory motions, as well as the two dimensional structure of these velocity fields is investigated.

The most interesting results are the following:

  1. (1)

    The oscillatory and supergranular motions are still clearly present in very deep photospheric layers as detected e.g. by means of the Ci line at 5380.3 Å.

  2. (2)

    Whereas the vertical motions (both of oscillation and supergranulation) increase with height, the horizontal component of the supergranular flow is found to be decreasing slightly.

  3. (3)

    Aperiodic horizontal motions are observed in the photospheric layers, which are probably connected with the process of excitation of the oscillatory field.

  4. (4)

    There is no simple way of describing the oscillatory field in terms of independently oscillating ‘cells’, since the two-dimensional pattern changes its appearance drastically already in a fraction of one oscillation period.

  5. (5)

    The correlation obtained by previous observers between vertical stationary motions, the chromospheric network and magnetic fields in particular is confirmed.

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Mitteilungen aus dem Fraunhofer Institut Nr. 101.

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Deubner, FL. Some properties of velocity fields in the solar photosphere. Sol Phys 17, 6–20 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00152857

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