We use Hinode/SOT Ca II H-line and blue continuum broadband observations to
study the presence and power of high frequency acoustic waves at high spatial
resolution. We find that there is no dominant power at small spatial scales;
the integrated power using the full resolution of Hinode (0.05'' pixels, 0.16''
resolution) is larger than the power in the data degraded to 0.5'' pixels
(TRACE pixel size) by only a factor of 1.2. At 20 mHz the ratio is 1.6.
Combining this result with the estimates of the acoustic flux based on TRACE
data of Fossum & Carlsson (2006), we conclude that the total energy flux in
acoustic waves of frequency 5-40 mHz entering the internetwork chromosphere of
the quiet Sun is less than 800 W m−2, inadequate to balance the radiative
losses in a static chromosphere by a factor of five.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ (special Hinode
issue