Reversal-free Ca II H profiles: A challenge for solar chromosphere modeling in quiet inter-network

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Aims: We study chromospheric emission to understand the temperature stratification in the solar chromosphere. Methods: We observed the intensity profile of the H line in a quiet Sun region close to the disk center at the German Vacuum Tower Telescope. We analyze over line profiles from inter-network regions. For comparison with the observed profiles, we synthesize spectra for a variety of model atmospheres with a non local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) radiative transfer code. Results: A fraction of about 25% of the observed H line profiles do not show a measurable emission peak in and wavelength bands (reversal-free). All of the chosen model atmospheres with a temperature rise fail to reproduce such profiles. On the other hand, the synthetic calcium profile of a model atmosphere that has a monotonic decline of the temperature with height shows a reversal-free profile that has much lower intensities than any observed line profile.Conclusions. The observed reversal-free profiles indicate the existence of cool patches in the interior of chromospheric network cells, at least for short time intervals. Our finding is not only in conflict with a full-time hot chromosphere, but also with a very cool chromosphere as found in some dynamic simulations. © 2008 ESO.

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Rezaei, R., Bruls, J. H. M. J., Schmidt, W., Beck, C., Kalkofen, W., & Schlichenmaier, R. (2008). Reversal-free Ca II H profiles: A challenge for solar chromosphere modeling in quiet inter-network. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 484(2), 503–509. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20079050

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