The quiet solar atmosphere observed and simulated in Na I D1
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2010
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The Na i D1 line in the solar spectrum is sometimes attributed to the solar chromosphere. We study its formation in quiet-Sun network and internetwork. We first present high-resolution profile-resolved images taken in this line with the imaging spectrometer Interferometric Bidimensional Spectrometer at the Dunn Solar Telescope and compare these to simultaneous chromospheric images taken in Ca ii 8542 Å and Hα. We then model Na i D1 formation by performing three-dimensional (3D) non-local thermodynamic equilibrium profile synthesis for a snapshot from a 3D radiation-magnetohydrodynamics simulation. We find that most Na i D1 brightness is not chromospheric but samples the magnetic concentrations that make up the quiet-Sun network in the photosphere, well belowthe height where theymerge into chromospheric canopies,with aureoles from 3D resonance scattering. The line core is sensitive to magneto-acoustic shocks in and near magnetic concentrations, where shocks occur deeper than elsewhere, and may provide evidence of heating deep within magnetic concentrations.
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Leenaarts, J, Rutten, R J, Reardon, K, Carlsson, M & Hansteen, V 2010, 'The quiet solar atmosphere observed and simulated in Na I D1', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 709, no. 2, pp. 1362-1373. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/709/2/1362