Rocket photographs of fine structure and wave patterns in the solar temperature minimum

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Fine Structure, Rocket-Borne Photography, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Temperature, Gravitational Waves, High Resolution, Photographic Film, Sound Waves

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A new series of high resolution pictures of the sun has been obtained during the second flight of the Transition Region Camera which occurred on September 23, 1980. The qualitative analysis of the results indicates that a substantial portion of the solar surface at the temperature minimum radiates in non-magnetic regions and from features below 1 arcsec in size. Wave patterns are observed on the 160 nm temperature minimum pictures. They are absent on the Lyman alpha pictures. Their physical characteristics are compatible with those of gravitational and acoustic waves generated by exploding granules.

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