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travel-time maps of sunspots: surface effects and artifacts?

This article explores the surface effects and artifacts that may affect inferences and models of deeper structures in sunspots. It discusses unresolved structures, vertical scales, phase shifts, upper-turning point changes, and photospheric effects. The importance and understanding of these effects in seismic models are emphasized, along with the need for measurements and validation.

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travel-time maps of sunspots: surface effects and artifacts?

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  1. travel-time maps of sunspots:surface effects and artifacts? D. Braun & A. Birch NWRA, CoRA Division Boulder CO USA

  2. surface effects • unresolved structure which may affect inferences and models of deeper structures • vertical scales below vertical resolution at surface (~ 1 Mm; Couvidat et al. 2006) • surface terms are included in some ring-diagram structural inversions (Basu et al. 2004) • examples include (among other things) • shallow wave-speed structures (Fan, et al 1995) • phase-shifts due to mode conversion (Cally et al. 2003; Crouch et al. 2005) • upper-turning-point changes (e.g. Kosovichev & Duvall 1997; Braun & Lindsey 2000) • photospheric (line-of-sight) effects in penumbrae (Schunker et al. 2005) LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  3. surface effects (continued) • claims of the importance of surface effects in TD/HH models range from negligible to essentially explaining everything • e.g. Zhao & Kosovichev 2005; Lindsey & Braun 2005; Korzennik 2006; Braun & Birch 2006; Couvidat & Rajaguru 2007; others • how important are they? • the changes-in-sign of travel-time shifts (at smaller phase-speeds) in sunspots are difficult to understand in the context of known surface terms (e.g. global or ring analyses) • how confident are we of these sign-changes? LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  4. what is needed (imho) • to understand and include surface magnetic effects in seismic (TD/HH) models of ARs • we do not (and will not) know how important these effects are until they are included in models • measurements of frequency variations of travel-times are critical for this • other measurements may be important as well, e.g. line-of-sight variations, multiple-height observations, etc. • artificial data is essential for validation • to identify and understand possible artifacts in travel-time measurements • “artifact” = measurement which is strongly influenced by method of observation or analysis instead of the desired properties of target LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  5. ν-variations as evidence for surface effects?(Braun & Birch 2006, ApJ, 647, L187) 2 mHz 3 mHz 4 mHz 5 mHz LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  6. the basic travel-time shifts surface-focus HH applied to MDI obs. of AR 9787 (HELAS website) mean 2.5-5.5 mHz S-N E-W out-in LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  7. variations with ν and w what’s going on with filter a at 4mHz? LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  8. ridge filters 2.5-5.5 mHz ridge filtering consistently yields negative mean travel-time shifts and outflow/downflow-like signatures note: Jackiewicz et al. (2008; private comm.) see similar signatures LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  9. ridge vs. phase-speed:what’s the difference? mean out-in (Braun & Birch 2007, Sol Phys. submitted) LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  10. so let’s bisect the ridge filter… strong differences (including sign-changes) between different wings of ridges! LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  11. what about n=2? note: Thompson & Zharkov (2008; preprint) see positive mean travel-time shifts between p1 and p2 ridges LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  12. filter a at 4mHz produces a sign-switch artifact in quiet Sun E-W travel-time differences Note: P. Rajaguru (2007: private comm.) has seen similar effects differential rotation! LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  13. summary • large, systematic frequency-variations of travel-time decreases suggest strong near-surface origin (see Aaron’s talk coming up next…) • + travel-time shifts seem to be artifacts (or at least require explanation): • extremely sensitive to filter properties, e.g. contribution of low-ν wing of ridge • not observed with ridge filters • at least one filter shows spurious sign-changes in quiet Sun • ridge filters offer opportunity to measure and model influences as a function of mode properties (e.g. mode mass) • comparison with ring-diagram and global analyses may facilitate construction of surface-terms in modeling • validation by the use of numerical modeling is needed supportNASA (NNH05CC76, NNG07EI5IC)NSF (AST-0406225)NASA/Stanford/HMI project LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

  14. phase-speed filters LoHCo, Tucson, AZ

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