Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997stin...9914313a&link_type=abstract
Journal Article, SPD Meeting
Physics
Chromosphere, Carbon Monoxide, Emission Spectra, Line Spectra, Resonance Lines, Spectral Signatures, Ultraviolet Spectra, Spectroscopy, Spectral Emission, Spectrum Analysis, Soho Mission, Solar Observatories
Scientific paper
We have used SUMER to obtain deep exposures of the 1300-1400 A spectrum, at the extreme limb and off-limb. Previous "translimb" studies in the thermal infrared had revealed remarkable extensions of cold material (T approximately 3000 K)--traced by carbon monoxide emission lines--into the heart of the hot chromosphere. A main objective of our program was to search for corresponding far-UV signatures of the "thermally-bifurcated" low chromosphere; for example, radiatively fluoresced emissions of the CO A-X 4th-positive system (collisional excitation would be negligible in cold gas). We conducted two separate observing programs with SUMER. Both made use of the 1"-diameter circular aperture, translated across the limb in the minimum motor step increments of 0.375", along the central meridian in the Northern polar coronal hole. The first program executed for nine hours beginning 19UT 25 Oct 1996. The full wavelength range was 1340-1400 A. It was recorded in two overlapping segments, placing key regions of the spectrum alternately on the KBr and bare parts of the detector, to help isolate 2nd-order features. Each segment was integrated for 500 s, and 32 pairs were obtained to span a 12" swath centered on the optical limb. The second program was conducted 00-09UT 01 Dec 1996. It consisted of a single wavelength setting (1300-1340 A) with exposure time 500 s, but twice the spatial coverage of the earlier series: 64 steps, for a total displacement of 24". The strong chromospheric resonance lines of atomic oxygen (1302-1305 A) and ionized carbon (1334-1335 A) were observed on the bare part of the MCP camera. We report our progress in cataloging the rich, diverse translimb emission spectrum; and our efforts to deduce fundamental properties of the thermally heterogeneous chromosphere.
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