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Properties of the Solar Granulation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2017

V.N. Karpinsky*
Affiliation:
Central Astronomical Observatory of the USSR Academy of Sciences 196140, Leningrad, USSR

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Until recently the theory of the photospheric structure has had a modest role. This situation has qualitatively changed with the appearance of the numerical simulations of Nordlund [1], Uus [2], Gadun [3], and others.

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II. Photospheric Fine Structure
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