Temperature distribution in the Corona from 5303 A line-width observations: eclipse of 1980 February 16 - Tentative evidence for a temperature maximum

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Solar Corona, Solar Eclipses, Spectral Line Width, Temperature Distribution, Correlation Coefficients, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Instrument Errors, Least Squares Method

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Fabry-Perot interferometric observations in the green coronal line
during the total eclipse of 1980 February 16, have yielded line-width
temperatures up to 1.5 R_sun; over a wide range of position angles.
Least square analysis of the data indicates a tentative temperature
maximum near 1.2 R_sun; from the centre of the Sun.

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