Ultraviolet jets and bright points in the solar chromosphere : II : statistical correlations
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1997-01-01
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Hoekzema, N.M.
Rutten, R.J.
Cook, J.W.
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Abstract
We use HRTS{VI rocket observations of the solar chromosphere to search
for relationships between high-Dopplershift \jets" observed in the CI lines near
= 156 nm and internetwork \bright points" observed in the = 160 nm continuum,
in sequel to the analysis by Cook et al. (1996) which failed to find a direct
connection between these phenomena. We now use the same data to establish
statistical correlations between CI Dopplershift and 160 nm brightness modulation
in internetwork areas. These mean relations emerge only after extensive spatial
averaging and have small amplitude, but are definitely significant. They show that
both CI Dopplershift and 160 nm brightness participate in oscillatory behavior with
three-minute periodicity and mesoscale (8 Mm wavelength) as well as small-scale
(1.4 Mm wavelength) spatial patterning. We find spatial and temporal phase relations
between Dopplershift and brightness that confirm that jets and bright points should
not be interpreted as isolated entities. Rather, they are chromospheric manifestations,
with much pattern interference, of the oscillatory acoustic shock dynamics in the
internetwork which also cause Ca II K2V grains. Additional small-scale modulation is
present which we attribute to waves with f-mode character.
Keywords
Sun, chromosphere -- Sun, oscillations