Active Region High Velocity Events Observed by Fast Imaging Solar Spectrograph on the NST

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The Fast Imaging Solar Spectrograph (FISS) is the only spectrograph-based instrument on the NST that is currently operational. With a high spectral resolution of 1.4 x 105 and simultaneous dual spectral band imaging, this instrument can accurately determine the physical parameters of chromospheric features --- filaments, jets and so on. Initial observations captured several peculiar dynamic events that showed high line-of-sight velocities of the order of 20 km s-1 in the vicinity of sunspots. We expect that FISS will provide a better understanding of the physics in the chromosphere with the aid of the unprecedentedly high spatial resolution of NST.

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