ALMA observations of the variability of the quiet Sun at millimeter wavelengths
A. Nindos, S. Patsourakos, C.E. Alissandrakis, T.S. Bastian

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations at 1.26 and 3 mm to analyze oscillations and transient brightenings in the quiet Sun, providing insights into chromospheric heating mechanisms through spatially resolved data.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of quiet Sun oscillations and transient brightenings at millimeter wavelengths with ALMA, revealing their properties and potential role in chromospheric heating.
Findings
Detected p-mode oscillations with 1.7-1.8% brightness fluctuations.
Identified 77 and 115 transient brightenings at 1.26 mm and 3 mm respectively.
Low-end energy of brightenings among the smallest reported.
Abstract
Using Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of the quiet Sun at 1.26 and 3 mm, we study spatially resolved oscillations and transient brightenings, i.e. small, weak events of energy release. Both phenomena may have a bearing on the heating of the chromosphere. At 1.26 mm, in addition to power spectra of the original data, we degraded the images to the spatial resolution of the 3 mm images and used fields of view of equal area for both data sets. The detection of transient brightenings was made after the oscillations were removed. At both frequencies we detected p-mode oscillations in the range 3.6-4.4 mHz. In the corrected data sets, the oscillations at 1.26 and 3 mm showed brightness temperature fluctuations of ~1.7-1.8% with respect to the average quiet Sun, corresponding to 137 and 107 K, respectively. They represented a fraction of 0.55-0.68 of the full…
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