Centre-to-limb properties of small, photospheric quiet Sun jets
F. Rubio da Costa, S. K. Solanki, S. Danilovic, J. Hizberger, V., Mart\'inez-Pillet

TL;DR
This study investigates small, supersonic quiet Sun jets across the solar disk, revealing their nearly isotropic distribution, consistent properties regardless of position, and increased intensity contrast near the limb, suggesting random magnetic reconnection orientations.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of the center-to-limb variation of quiet Sun jets, demonstrating their isotropic distribution and consistent properties across the solar disk.
Findings
Number density is independent of heliocentric angle.
Size and lifetime are nearly constant across the disk.
Intensity contrast increases towards the limb.
Abstract
Strongly Doppler-shifted Stokes profiles have been detected in the quiet Sun with the IMaX instrument on-board the SUNRISE stratospheric balloon-borne telescope. High velocities are required in order to produce such signals, hence these events have been interpreted as jets, although other sources are also possible. We aim to characterize the variation of the main properties of these events (occurrence rate, lifetime, size and velocities) with their position on the solar disk between disk centre and the solar limb. These events have been identified in Sunrise/IMaX data according to the same objective criteria at all available positions on the solar disk. Their properties were determined using standard techniques. Our study yielded a number of new insights into this phenomenon. Most importantly, the number density of these events is independent of the heliocentric angle, i.e. the…
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