Lines of Fe XII sensitive to coronal electron density

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Electron Density Profiles, Iron, Line Spectra, Solar Corona, Solar Spectra, Electron Emission, Plasma Diagnostics, Skylab Program, Ultraviolet Spectra

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Lines of Fe XII sensitive to coronal electron density are discussed. The lines appear in solar spectra obtained by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) slit spectograph flown on Skylab. These lines are due to transitions between levels of the 3s 2 3p 3 configuration and fall at the wavelengths 1242.03 A, 1349.38 A, 2169.03 A, 2405.71 A, and 2565.99 A. It is shown that the line at 2169.03 A is severely blended by a line of Ni II at heights less than 12 arcsec outside the solar limb. Above 12 arcsec the lines at 2169.03 and 2405.71 A are apparently unblended and can be used to derive electron densities. An average coronal electron pressure of 6 x 10 to the 14th/cu cm K is obtained. However, the emitting path lengths of the Fe XII lines, deduced using the electron densities and absolute intensities, are unrealistically large. The reason for this difficulty is unclear.

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