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Jun 1987
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Chromosphere, Electric Corona, Line Spectra, Solar Corona, Solar Cycles, Solar Spectra, Spectrophotometers, Data Processing, Extremum Values, High Altitude, Linear Systems, Observatories, Photometers
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Synoptic photoelectric observations of the solar corona in the emission from the green line (5303A) of Fe 15 were begun at the Sacramento Peak Observatory in June 1973 and continue to the present. The observations made during this program provide a record of the distribution and brightness of the hotter regions of the corona (1,800,000 K) over an entire solar cycle. As such, the green line data may provide a link between the active regions of the chromosphere and the large scale structure of the corona. In order to allow comparison of these data with other observations of the Sun and corona, we present here an atlas of the green line measurements in the same format as that used to display the white light coronal structure recorded by the High Altitude Observatory's K-coronameters on Mauna Loa, in previously published atlases. It is our intent that this atlas be brought up to date periodically as the observations permit.
Altrock Richard C.
Fisher Richard Royal
Gilliam Lou B.
Sime D. G.
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