Association of X-ray arches with chromospheric neutral lines

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Chromosphere, H Alpha Line, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar X-Rays, Arches, Astronomical Photography, Emissivity, Synoptic Measurement, X Ray Spectra, Zero Force Curves

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Daily maps of magnetic neutral lines derived from H-alpha observations have been superimposed on solar X-ray images for the period from June 15 to 30, 1973. Nearly all X-ray-emitting structures consist of systems of arches covering chromospheric neutral lines. Areas of low emissivity, coronal holes, appear as the areas between arcades of arches. The presence of a coronal hole, therefore, is determined by the spacing between neutral lines and the scale of the arches over those neutral lines. X-ray emissivity on the solar disk extends from neutral lines in proportion to the vertical and horizontal scale of the arches over those neutral lines. Increasing scale of arches corresponds with increasing age of magnetic fields associated with the neutral line. All X-ray filament cavities coincided with neutral lines, but filaments appeared under cavities for only part of their length and for only a fraction of the disk passage.

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