Acoustic Events in the Solar Atmosphere from Hinode/SOT NFI observations
J.-M. Malherbe, T. Roudier, M. Rieutord, T. Berger, Z. Frank

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution Hinode/SOT observations to characterize the properties, energy flux, and spatial distribution of acoustic events in the quiet Sun, revealing their significant contribution to solar atmospheric energy transfer.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed quantification of acoustic event properties, energy flux, and their spatial-temporal distribution in the quiet Sun using high-resolution observations.
Findings
Acoustic events are concentrated in less than 1% of the solar surface.
Each event carries an energy of approximately 2 x 10^{19} Joules.
Over a million such events may occur continuously on the Sun.
Abstract
We investigate the properties of acoustic events (AEs), defined as spatially concentrated and short duration energy flux, in the quiet sun using observations of a 2D field of view (FOV) with high spatial and temporal resolution provided by the Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) onboard \textit{Hinode}. Line profiles of Fe \textsc{i} 557.6 nm were recorded by the Narrow band Filter Imager (NFI) on a FOV during 75 min with a time step of 28.75 s and 0.08 pixel size. Vertical velocities were computed at three atmospheric levels (80, 130 and 180 km) using the bisector technique allowing the determination of energy flux in the range 3-10 mHz using two complementary methods (Hilbert transform and Fourier power spectra). Horizontal velocities were computed using local correlation tracking (LCT) of continuum intensities providing divergences. The net energy flux is upward. In…
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