Helium-like sulphur emission lines in solar active regions and their sub-C class variability

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Emission Spectra, Solar Activity, Solar Spectra, Solar Spectrometers, Spaceborne Astronomy, Helium, Japanese Spacecraft, Line Spectra, Sulfur

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Helium-like sulphur spectra (formation temperature, Tm about 18 x 10 exp 6 K) from coronal active regions are being obtained by the Bragg Crystal Spectrometer onboard the Yohkoh mission. The average electron temperatures of the quiescent active regions deduced from the full-disk integrated sulphur spectra are 3.5-4 x 10 exp 6 K. The temporal behavior of the emission lines in the sub-C level events shows that hot plasmas (T greater than 10 exp 7 K) can be produced in these weak events.

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