Thermal bifurcation in the upper photosphere inferred from heterodyne spectroscopy of OH rotational lines

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Hydroxyl Radicals, Photosphere, Solar Spectra, Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Limb Darkening, Line Spectra, Molecular Rotation, Optical Heterodyning, Radiative Transfer, Two Dimensional Models

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The authors have obtained low noise (S/N > 103), high spectral resolution (ν/Δν ≈ 106) observations of two pure rotation transitions of OH from the solar photosphere. The observations were obtained using the technique of optically null-balanced infrared heterodyne spectroscopy, and consist of center-to-limb line profiles of a υ = 1 and a υ = 0 transition near 12 μm. These lines should be formed in local thermodynamic equilibrium, and are diagnostics of the thermal structure of the upper photosphere. The data support a two-dimensional model in which horizontal thermal fluctuations of order ±800K occur in the region τ5000 ≈ 10-3 - 10-2. This thermal bifurcation may be maintained by the presence of magnetic flux tubes, and may be related to the solar limb extensions observed in the 30 - 200 μm region.

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