Radiance and Doppler shift distributions across the network of the quiet Sun
H. Tian, C.-Y. Tu, L.-D. Xia, J.-S. He

TL;DR
This study investigates the radiance and Doppler-shift distributions across the quiet Sun's network, revealing how different spectral lines vary and how magnetic structures expand, providing constraints for solar atmospheric modeling.
Contribution
It applies dispersion plots and average-profile methods to analyze the spatial variations of emission lines and magnetic field extrapolations in the quiet Sun network, offering new observational insights.
Findings
Si ii and C iv intensities increase toward network center
Ne viii intensity varies differently in bright and dark regions
Doppler shifts of C iv increase from internetwork to network center
Abstract
The radiance and Doppler-shift distributions across the solar network provide observational constraints of two-dimensional modeling of transition-region emission and flows in coronal funnels. Two different methods, dispersion plots and average-profile studies, were applied to investigate these distributions. In the dispersion plots, we divided the entire scanned region into a bright and a dark part according to an image of Fe xii; we plotted intensities and Doppler shifts in each bin as determined according to a filtered intensity of Si ii. We also studied the difference in height variations of the magnetic field as extrapolated from the MDI magnetogram, in and outside network. For the average-profile study, we selected 74 individual cases and derived the average profiles of intensities and Doppler shifts across the network. The dispersion plots reveal that the intensities of Si ii and…
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