Observational signatures for shocks in the solar photosphere - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Observational signatures for shocks in the solar photosphere

Description:

Jan Rybak and A. Kucera, A. Hanslmeier, H. Woehl ... DST/SacPeak: DST IBIS (INAF, Arcetri) THEMIS/Tenerife: THEMIS IPM (INAF, Roma) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:40
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 16
Provided by: iasU6
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Observational signatures for shocks in the solar photosphere


1
Observational signatures for shocks in the
solar photosphere possible HINODE/SOT
observations
  • Jan Rybak and A. Kucera, A. Hanslmeier, H. Woehl
  • Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of
    Sciences
  • Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia
  • and
  • IGAM/Institute for physics, KF University, Graz
    (Austria)
  • KIS, Freiburg (Germany)
  • Hinode workshop, Orsay, France, 13-15/11/2007

2
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS (1)
  • Numerical simulations (SIMs) of the solar
    convection supersonic flow near edges of
    granules (10 km/s) and shocks on the G/IG
    interface (Cattaneo et al., 1989, 1990, Steffen
    Freytag, 1991, Solanki et al., 1996, Stein
    Nordlund, 1998, Steiner et al., 1998, Gadun,
    2000) at some locations only

Nesis et al., ApJ, 1993, 399, L99
Stein
Nordlund, 1998, ApJ 499, 914
3
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS (2)
  • numerical simulations of the solar atmosphere
    dynamics (PHCH)
  • hot cold components at the same time
  • spatial fragmentation, dynamical nature of
    processes
  • Wedemeyer et al., 2004, AA 414, 1121

4
OPEN QUESTIONS
  • Question stated
  • Is amount of the dynamic events well estimated?
  • It is much more significant we are used to
    think...
  • Is this question worth to study?
  • Numerical simulations are affected by
  • Limited spatial resolution
  • Physical simplifications
  • Numerical simplifications
  • Possible cumulative effects
  • Effects of the magnetic field
  • Wedemeyer et al., 2004, AA 414, 1121

5
OBSERVATIONS (1)
  • Comparison of the results of numerical
    simulations of the photospheric dynamics (SIMs)
    to observational evidence for dynamical events in
    the upper photosphere (OBSs)
  • Signature line broadening near the limb
  • Case studies of the individual events
  • Statistical analysis
  • What has been already done/published?
  • SIMs OBSs comparison papers
  • 1/ Solanki et al., 1996 1D spectra near limb,
    combination of the spectral line parameters FWHM,
    V_doppler, I_cont, I_res in agreement with the 2D
    HD simulations - Solanki, Ruedi, Bianda, Steffen,
    1996, AA 308, 623
  • 2/ Rybak et al., 2004 1D spectra near limb,
    combination of the spectral line parameters FWHM,
    V_doppler, I_cont, I_res in agreement with the
    2D/3D HD simulations, temporal evolution of the
    event, relation to the magnetic flux
    concentration statistical estimates - Rybak,
    Wohl, Kucera, Hanslmeier, Steiner, 2004, AA 420,
    1121

6
OBSERVATIONS (2)
  • An identified shock signature behaviour of the
    spectral characteristics VTT/Tenerife Fe II
    645.6 nm
  • Rybak, Wohl, Kucera, Hanslmeier, Steiner, 2004,
    AA 420, 1121

7
OBSERVATIONS (3)
  • Shock signature statistics of the FWHM -
    VTT/Tenerife Fe II 645.6 nm line

  • Rybak, Wohl, Kucera, Hanslmeier, Steiner, 2004,
    AA 420, 1121

8
OBSs SIMs
  • SIMSs Wedemeyer-Bohm (ITA, Oslo), O. Steiner
    (KIS, Freiburg)
  • CO5BOLD LINFOR3D codes 3D snapshot cubes
    inclination, synthetic spectra integration for
    the Fe II 645.6 nm line, degradation of SIMs
    (30km) to resolution of OBSs (300km)
  • Rybák, J., Kucera, A., Wohl, H.,
    Wedemeyer-Bohm, S., Steiner, O., 2006, ASP Conf.
    Proc. Series, 354, 80-85
  • Rybak, Wohl, Kucera, Hanslmeier, Steiner,
    2004, AA 420, 1121

9
AIM
  • OBSs
  • 2D time series of the spectral line profiles at
    different CLV positions using the best spatial
    resolution with the adaptive optics
  • Search for observational evidences of the dynamic
    events in the photosphere (CVL)
  • Possibilities
  • VTT/Tenerife VTT TESOS (KIS, Freiburg), VTT
    Goettingen FPI (SWG, Goettingen)
  • DST/SacPeak DST IBIS (INAF, Arcetri)
  • THEMIS/Tenerife THEMIS IPM (INAF, Roma)
  • HINODE SOT

10
OBSERVATIONS (4)
  • OBSs VTT, Observatorio del Teide, (Tenerife)
    Echelle spectrograph TESOS, 16-28/10/2006
  • DATA taken mostly only with Tip/Tilt ON, AO
    mostly for the disk centre
  • 1 CLV TESOS SET TESOS 543.4 nm 0,45,60
    degrees positions
  • 24 scans per run
  • each scan 101steps per 1.2mA,
    25s, /- 0.609A, delta 0.0012A, t_exp 50ms
  • 0 degrees with AO (2
    interruptions)
  • 45 degrees with TT (4
    interruptions)
  • 60 degrees without TT/AO (TT
    problems)
  • DAY 26/10/2006

11
OBSERVATIONS (5)
  • Example of a shock signature 60 degrees scan
    16, position 22,20 arc sec
  • WL typical, the best images
  • NB I_cont, I_res, V_dopp, FWHM_at_0.5, v_bis_at_0.5,
    EQVW

12
OBSERVATIONS (6)
  • Example of a shock signature 60 degrees scan
    16, position 22,20 arc sec

13
OBSERVATIONS (7)
  • Statistics of the SPCHs 0 (two), 45, and 60
    degrees, better scans only, gt 1 million samples

14
FUTURE OUTLOOK
  • OBSs SIMs aim to publish not only
    observational evidences...
  • SIMs data available S. Wedemeyer-Bohm (ITA,
    Oslo), O. Steiner (KIS, Freiburg)
  • 3D snapshot cubes, inclination, synthetic spectra
    integration for the Fe I 543.4 nm line
  • CO5BOLD LINFOR3D codes
  • Degradation of SIMs (30km) to resolution of OBSs
    (300km) method invented and already presented
    here for comparison of the echelle
    high-resolution spectra with results of such
    simulations -gt new one based on suggestions
    published by Keller (2006)
  • Targets
  • statistical distributions -gt is the photosphere
    so dynamic ?
  • Close-look into 3D cubes of the physical
    parameters where/when degraded synthetic spectra
    are similar to the observed ones -gt is the shock
    really what have in mind?
  • Other ones e.g. acoustic flux generation in the
    photosphere (disk centre)
  • Future to add chromospheric signatures

15
HINODE/SOT ?
  • OBSs large volume of spectral profiles with
    different CL positions (20 x 100 arcsecs,
    1hour)
  • SOT/NFI filtergrams - 90 mA spectral
    resolution Fe I 557.6 nm
  • Scanning the profile available but a 30s cadence
    seems to be too low
  • SOT/SP spectral profiles of the Fe I 630.1 and
    Fe I 630.2 nm lines
  • Can the magnetic and the Doppler signal be
    devided using inversions of these profiles ?
  • SOT/BFI context images Ca II H, G-band
    channels
  • Avoiding the seeing problems of the ground-based
    observations would be so helpful...
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com