Helioseismic Imaging of Fast Convective Flows Throughout the Near-Surface Shear Layer
Abstract
Using a new implementation of ring-diagram helioseismology, we ascertain the strength and spatial scale of convective flows throughout the near-surface shear layer. Our ring-diagram technique employs highly overlapped analysis regions and an efficient method of 3D inversion to measure convective motions with a resolution that ranges from at the surface to at the base of the layer. We find the rms horizontal flow speed to peak at at the photosphere and fall to a minimum of between and . From the velocity amplitude and the dominant horizontal scales seen at each depth, we infer the level of rotational influence on convection to be low near the surface, but transition to a significant level at the base of the near-surface shear layer with a Rossby number varying between 2.2 to as low as 0.1.
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@article{arxiv.1504.00699,
title = {Helioseismic Imaging of Fast Convective Flows Throughout the Near-Surface Shear Layer},
author = {Benjamin J. Greer and Bradley W. Hindman and Nicholas A. Featherstone and Juri Toomre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00699},
year = {2015}
}
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12 pages, 5 figures