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Feb 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982apj...253..367l&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1, vol. 253, Feb. 1, 1982, p. 367-385.
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Chromosphere, Phase Shift, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Oscillations, Vertical Motion, Wave Propagation, Atmospheric Models, Calcium, Data Reduction, Line Spectra, Photosphere, Solar Spectra, Sunspots, Time Lag
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The differences in the phase of the velocity oscillations between a pair of chromospheric Ca II lines was measured using the Vacuum Tower Telescope at the Sacramento Peak Observatory. The observed phase differences indicate that the acoustic modes are trapped or envanescent, rather than propagating, in the chromosphere. Systematic distinctions are found in the phase delays between quiet network and cell interior regions for both intensity and velocity oscillations in photospheric and chromospheric lines. The theory of linear perturbations in an isothermal atmosphere is invoked to interpret these differences. From this analysis it is found that one or more of the following explanations is possible: (1) the radiative damping is more effective in the network than in the cell interior; (2) the network features exclude oscillations of large horizontal wavenumber; or (3) the scale height of the chromosphere is larger in the network than in the cell interior.
Chipman Eric G.
Lites Bruce W.
White Oran Richard
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