Analysis of the spectrum of the coronal condensation of the total eclipse of 1983 June 11

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Coronal Condensation, Electron Density, Electron Temperature

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We analyzed the spectrum of a coronal condensation observed during the total eclipse of 1983 June 11. Under the assumption of rotational symmetry we found the distributions of the electron density and the temperature. The electron density was higher in the centre of the condensation than on the edge. From different line pairs the maximum electron density was found to be between 1.7 ~ 3.5×109cm-3 while the temperature was found to be basically uniform at 1.7 ~ 2.7×106K. The turbulence velocity was 15 ~ 35km/s. The systematic flow of the condensation region with respect to the quiet corona was not more than 15km/s. Discussion of the instrumental profile showed that its effect was small on lines that were much wider than the profile.

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