Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The intensity and velocity fluctuations, observed simultaneously, are a
powerful diagnostic tool of the dynamics of the solar atmosphere. The phase rela-
tion between the fluctuations can improve our knowledge of the solar background,
its relation with the acoustic sources, and its interaction with the solar acoustic
oscillations. Furthermore, the opposite asymmetries observed along the p-mode line
profiles in the intensity and velocity power spectra contain information about the
source of the solar acoustic oscillations. For these reasons, it is relevant to study the
height dependence of the asymmetries and phases in the solar atmosphere. In this
paper, we present the results from the analysis of observations performed by the
VAMOS instrument in the potassium 769.9nm line and NaI D lines, and compare
the measured phases with those obtained at different layers in the solar atmosphere
by different instruments, spanning from the base of the photosphere to the low
chromosphere.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Moretti, PIER FRANCESCO
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