Photospheric downward plasma motions in the quiet-Sun
Carlos Quintero Noda, Basilio Ruiz Cobo, David Orozco Su\'arez

TL;DR
This study investigates downward plasma motions in the quiet Sun using Hinode spectropolarimetric data, revealing a consistent sequence of events involving magnetic reconnection and hot plasma plasmoids moving downward over intergranular lanes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of downward plasma motions in the quiet Sun, combining spectropolarimetric data, inversion modeling, and physical interpretation of magnetic reconnection.
Findings
Downward moving plasmoids are associated with strong magnetic fields.
The process lasts approximately 108 seconds.
Magnetic reconnection likely causes the observed plasma motions.
Abstract
We analyze spectropolarimetric data taken with the Hinode spacecraft in quiet solar regions at the disk center. Distorted redshifted Stokes profiles are found showing a characteristic evolution that always follows the same sequence of phases. We have studied the statistical properties of these events using spectropolarimetric data from Hinode/SP. We also examined the upper photosphere and the low chromosphere using Mg i b2 and Ca ii h data from Hinode. Finally, we have applied the SIRGAUSS inversion code to the polarimetric data in order to infer the atmospheric stratification of the physical parameters. We have also obtained these physical parameters taking into account dynamical terms in the equation of motion. The Stokes V profiles display a bump that evolves in four different time steps, and the total process lasts 108 seconds. The Stokes I shows a strongly bent red wing and…
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