16
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: found
      Is Open Access

      Dispersion of the solar magnetic flux in undisturbed photosphere as derived from SDO/HMI data

      Preprint

      Read this article at

      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          To explore the magnetic flux dispersion in the undisturbed solar photosphere, magnetograms acquired by Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) onboard the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) were utilized. Two areas, a coronal hole area (CH) and an area of super-granulation pattern, SG, were analyzed. We explored the displacement and separation spectra and the behavior of the turbulent diffusion coefficient, \(K\). The displacement and separation spectra are very similar to each other. Small magnetic elements (of size 3-100 squared pixels and the detection threshold of 20 Mx sm\(^{-2}\)) in both CH and SG areas disperse in the same way and they are more mobile than the large elements (of size 20-400 squared pixels and the detection threshold of 130 Mx sm\(^{-2}\)). The regime of super-diffusivity is found for small elements (\(\gamma \approx 1.3 \) and \(K\) growing from \(\sim\)100 to \(\sim\) 300 km\(^2\) s\(^{-1}\)). Large elements in the CH area are scanty and show super-diffusion with \(\gamma \approx 1.2\) and \(K\) = (62-96) km\(^2\) s\(^{-1}\) on rather narrow range of 500-2200 km. Large elements in the SG area demonstrate two ranges of linearity and two diffusivity regimes: sub-diffusivity on scales (900-2500) km with \(\gamma=0.88\) and \(K\) decreasing from \(\sim\)130 to \(\sim\)100 km\(^2\) s\(^{-1}\), and super-diffusivity on scales (2500-4800) km with \(\gamma \approx 1.3\) and \(K\) growing from \(\sim\)140 to \(\sim\)200 km\(^2\) s\(^{-1}\). Comparison of our results with the previously published shows that there is a tendency of saturation of the diffusion coefficient on large scales, i.e., the turbulent regime of super-diffusivity is gradually replaced by normal diffusion.

          Related collections

          Author and article information

          Journal
          06 September 2017
          Article
          10.1093/mnras/stx1880
          1709.01724
          e7a66205-5574-4b6f-a1a7-fa5d5ad10b48

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

          History
          Custom metadata
          Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 471, Issue 4, p.3871-3877 11/2017
          8 pages, 8 figures
          astro-ph.SR

          Comments

          Comment on this article