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Dynamics of Trees of Fragmenting Granules in the Quiet Sun: <Emphasis Type="Italic">Hinode</Emphasis>/SOT Observations Compared to Numerical Simulation
Authors:J-M Malherbe  T Roudier  R Stein  Z Frank
Institution:1.LESIA,Observatoire de Paris,Meudon,France;2.IRAP,Université de Toulouse, CNRS,Toulouse,France;3.Physics and Astronomy Department,Michigan State University,East Lansing,USA;4.Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory,Palo Alto,USA
Abstract:We compare horizontal velocities, vertical magnetic fields, and the evolution of trees of fragmenting granules (TFG, also named families of granules) derived in the quiet Sun at disk center from observations at solar minimum and maximum of the Solar Optical Telescope (SOT on board Hinode) and results of a recent 3D numerical simulation of the magneto-convection. We used 24-hour sequences of a 2D field of view (FOV) with high spatial and temporal resolution recorded by the SOT Broad band Filter Imager (BFI) and Narrow band Filter Imager (NFI). TFG were evidenced by segmentation and labeling of continuum intensities. Horizontal velocities were obtained from local correlation tracking (LCT) of proper motions of granules. Stokes V provided a proxy of the line-of-sight magnetic field (BLOS). The MHD simulation (performed independently) produced granulation intensities, velocity, and magnetic field vectors. We discovered that TFG also form in the simulation and show that it is able to reproduce the main properties of solar TFG: lifetime and size, associated horizontal motions, corks, and diffusive index are close to observations. The largest (but not numerous) families are related in both cases to the strongest flows and could play a major role in supergranule and magnetic network formation. We found that observations do not reveal any significant variation in TFG between solar minimum and maximum.
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