Mechanical flux in the solar chromosphere. I - Velocity and temperature weighting functions for CA II lines

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Atmospheric Heating, Chromosphere, Flux Density, Line Spectra, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Spectra, Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Temperature, Calcium, Kinetic Energy, Oscillations, Transfer Functions, Weighting Functions

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Weighting functions for velocity and temperature disturbances are computed in the case of Ca II 3933, 8498, and 8542 with the HSRA model atmosphere. Temperature W-functions are generally broader than velocity W-functions, due to coupling between lines. Subsequently, formation altitudes and transfer functions for doppler shifts and intensity fluctuations are very different. Results are plotted against frequency with a view to the derivation of wave mechanical flux from line observations.

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