The height dependence of vertical and horizontal velocities attributed to the convective overshoot in the solar atmosphere

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Convective Flow, Photosphere, Solar Atmosphere, Vertical Distribution, Absorption Spectra, Boundary Value Problems, Line Spectra, Solar Granulation, Velocity Distribution

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The paper presents the results of an analysis of the variation of the granular velocity fluctuations with height in the photosphere. For the vertical and horizontal granular velocity fluctuations a steep gradient in the deep photosphere, a velocity minimum, and a rise of the velocity above this minimum were found. It is argued that within these convective overshoot layers the ordered convective motion is converted gradually into another type of motion thereby inducing the velocity field of the higher photospheric layers.

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