On the relationship between shift and intensity of ultraviolet lines in coronal holes and the quiet Sun

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Sun: Corona, Sun: Solar Wind, Sun: Transition Region, Sun: Uv Radiation

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We study the relationship between wavelength shifts and intensities of chromospheric, transition-region and coronal ultraviolet emission lines in polar coronal holes and in the normal quiet Sun using SUMER data. Within coronal holes almost all the lines showing the network and formed above 30 000 K show a correlation between blueshifts and brightness. This extends and supports the conclusion reached by Hassler et al. (1999) that the fast solar wind emanates from the network. In the normal quiet Sun, however, we find that only lines formed above 2-3 * 105 K show such a trend, the cooler lines being more redshifted in the network. This suggests that either there is a fundamental difference in the initial acceleration of the solar wind in coronal holes and the normal quiet Sun, or that the wavelength-shift versus brightness relationship in the quiet Sun stems from other processes or structures (loops) than in coronal holes (open field lines).

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