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Title: Three-Dimensional Power Spectra of GONG High-Cadence Magnetograms


1
Three-Dimensional Power Spectra of GONG
High-Cadence Magnetograms
  • F. Hill, J. Bolding, R. Clark, K.
    Donaldson-Hanna, J. Harvey, G. Petrie, C. Toner
    T. Wentzel

2
GONG Magnetograms
  • Obtain one per minute, 24-7, average duty cycle
    of 0.87
  • Noise level 3G per pixel per minute
  • Recent installation of new modulators reduced
    zero-point background to 0.1 G
  • Hourly synoptic products
  • Here look at 1-min merged magnetograms

3
Merging
  • Obtain as many as four simultaneous images for a
    given minute need to merge
  • Tested histogram equating method (H. Jones)
  • Take two magnetograms
  • Form cumulative histogram of field on disk
  • Find linear transformation to produce nearly
    identical histograms
  • Apply to images
  • Found that this does not work when considering a
    time series of images with variable seeing
  • Currently using a very simple scheme
  • Register and circularize simultaneous images
  • Simply average

4
The movie
  • Sequence of 3200 images/minutes starting on July
    1, 2006 at 0 UT
  • Fill factor of 0.95 (148 missing images)
  • Missing images are not interpolated across,
    simply skipped
  • 32 square patch tracked and remapped using GONG
    ring pipeline
  • Patch tracked symmetrically across central
    meridian
  • Tracking at photospheric rate, not magnetic rate,
    so some drift

5
One frame
Contains quiet area, sunspot, and
network/decaying active region
6
The movie
  • Highly time compressed 53 hours in about 10 sec
    (20,0001 compression)
  • Things to look for
  • Evershed flow from spot
  • Flickering field in spot (probably seeing and
    line blending in strong fields)

7
3-D Power Spectra
  • Analyze field in three 16 areas
  • Spot region (lower right)
  • Network/decaying region (lower left)
  • Quiet region (upper left)
  • Compute 3-D FFT, then power

8
Slices at constant frequency of 31.25 µHz (Period
of 8.9 hr)
Power offset due to drift from tracking rate.
Once corrected, should be able to measure outflow
velocities.
9
Slices at constant frequency of 3333.33 µHz
(5-min band)
10
Closer look at anisotropic oscillations
Use entire 32 area for analysis mixes
different field characteristics, increases k
resolution.
2917 µHz
3125 µHz
3333 µHz
3542 µHz
3750 µHz
11
Causes?
  • Instrumental
  • Velocity undoubtedly leaks into B
  • Polarization measurements taken at different
    times?
  • Spatial offset of polarization measurements?
  • Processing
  • No problems in spectrum computation
  • Merging?
  • Interpolation?
  • Solar
  • Magnetic field selects a propagation direction?
  • ??

12
Conclusions
  • GONG continual high-cadence merged magnetograms
    available shortly.
  • Good for rapid changes (e.g. flares, flows,
    oscillations).
  • 3-D power spectra useful for magnetic field
    studies.
  • Strange anisotropic behavior of oscillations?

13
Postcsript
  • While at Melbourne, R. Bogart managed to process
    some MDI 1-min magnetograms
  • He found similar results incomplete rings in a
    quiet area
  • Need to get larger sample in many different
    situations of activity to understand
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