Additional Evidence Supporting a Model of Shallow, High-Speed Supergranulation
Recently, Duvall and Hanasoge (Solar Phys. 287, 71, 2013) found that large distance separation [delta] travel-time differences from a center to an annulus [deltat(sub oi)] implied a model of the average super granular cell that has a peak upflow of 240 ms(exp −1) at a depth of 2.3 Mm and a correspon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solar physics 2014-09, Vol.289 (9), p.3421-3433 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, Duvall and Hanasoge (Solar Phys. 287, 71, 2013) found that large distance separation [delta] travel-time differences from a center to an annulus [deltat(sub oi)] implied a model of the average super granular cell that has a peak upflow of 240 ms(exp −1) at a depth of 2.3 Mm and a corresponding peak outward horizontal flow of 700 ms(exp −1) at a depth of 1.6 Mm. In the present work, this effect is further studied by measuring and modeling center-to-quadrant travel-time differences [deltat(sub qu)], which roughly agree with this model. Simulations are analyzed that show that such a model flow would lead to the expected travel-time differences. As a check for possible systematic errors, the center-to-annulus travel-time differences [deltat(sub oi)] are found not to vary with heliocentric angle. A consistency check finds an increase of deltat(sub oi) with the temporal frequency [ν] by a factor of two, which is not predicted by the ray theory. |
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ISSN: | 0038-0938 1573-093X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11207-014-0537-3 |