Correspondence between solar fine-scale structures in the corona, transition region, and lower atmosphere from collaborative observations

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Coronal Holes, Lower Atmosphere, Solar Spectra, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Imagery, Rocket Sounding, Solar Physics, Spectroheliographs

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The Soft X-Ray Imaging Payload and the High Resolution Telescope and Spectrograph (HRTS) instrument were launched from White Sands on 11 December 1987 in coordinated sounding rocket flights to investigate the correspondence of coronal and transition region structures, especially the relationship between X-ray bright points (XBPs) and transition region small spatial scale energetic events. The coaligned data from X-ray images are presented along with maps of sites of transition region energetic events observed in C IV (100,000 K), HRTS 1600 A spectroheliograms of the Tmin region and ground based magnetogram and He I 10830 A images.

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