Bibcode
Vitas, N.; Fischer, C. E.; Vögler, A.; Keller, C. U.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 532, id.A110
Fecha de publicación:
8
2011
Revista
Número de citas
10
Número de citas referidas
9
Descripción
Numerical simulations of solar surface convection have predicted the
existence of supersonic horizontal flows in the photospheric
granulation. Recently, the detection of such flows in data from the
Hinode satellite was reported. We study supersonic granular flows in
detail to understand their signatures in spectral lines and to test the
observational detection method used to identify these flows in the
Hinode observations. We perform time-dependent 3D radiative MHD
numerical simulations and synthesize the Fe i 6302 Å spectral
lines at the resolution of the Hinode data for different viewing angles
covering the center-limb variation. There is very large variation in the
detailed shape of the emergent line profiles depending on the viewing
angle and the particular flow properties and orientation. At the full
simulation resolution the supersonic flows can even produce distinct
satellite lines. After smearing to the Hinode resolution sufficient
signature of supersonic motion remains. Our analysis shows that the
detection method used to analyze the Hinode data is indeed applicable.
However, the detection is very sensitive to ad hoc parameter choices and
can also misidentify supersonic flows.