SUNRISE/IMaX observations of convectively driven vortex flows in the Sun

by
J. A. Bonet, I. Márquez, J. Sánchez Almeida, J. Palacios, V. Martínez Pillet, S. K. Solanki, J.C. Del Toro Iniesta,
V. Domingo, T. Berkefeld, W. Schmidt, A. Gandorfer, P. Barthol and M. Knölker

ABSTRACT

We characterize the observational properties of the convectively driven vortex flows recently discovered on the quiet Sun, using magnetograms,
Dopplergrams and images obtained with the 1-m balloon-borne SUNRISE telescope.
By visual inspection of time series, we find some 3.1e-3 vortices/(Mm2 min), which is a factor of 1.7 larger than previous estimates. The mean duration of the individual events turns out to be 7.9 min, with a standard deviation of 3.2 min. In addition, we find several events appearing at the same locations along the duration of the time series (31.6 min). Such recurrent vortices show up in the proper motion flow field map averaged over the time series. The typical vertical vorticities are <= 6e-3 1/sec, which corresponds to a period of rotation of some 35 min. The vortices show a preferred counterclockwise sense of rotation, which we conjecture may have to do with the preferred vorticity impinged by the solar differential rotation.

Full paper:  SUNRISE/IMaX observations of convectively driven vortex flows in the Sun

Contact address: jab@iac.es

MOVIE m1

Upper row:
Evolution of a vortex flow in the solar surface (example 1) in five observational parameters.
Lower row:
Evolution of passively advected tracers (corks) driven by the mean horizontal velocity field derived from the movies above.

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Upper row:
Evolution of a vortex flow in the solar surface (example 2) in five observational parameters.
Lower row:
Evolution of passively advected tracers (corks) driven by the mean horizontal velocity field derived from the movies above.

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