Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Oct 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002pasj...54..793s&link_type=abstract
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol.54, No.5, pp.793-806
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Profiles, Sun: Corona, Sun: Magnetic Fields, Techniques: Spectroscopic
Scientific paper
We obtained profiles of the green (Fe XIV 5303Å) and red (Fe X 6374Å) emission lines simultaneously on 1998 July18-19 for about 4hours with a cadence of 10minutes, covering an area of about 200'' × 500'' in the solar corona. The line width (FWHM), intensity, and Doppler shift for both lines were computed using Gaussian fits to the observed line profiles. We then studied any systematic differences in these parameters between closed and open field structures, and their time variations. The derived line widths indicate that the FWHM of the red line increases with height above the limb at a rate of 0.5 - 2.6 mÅ arcsec-1 and the green-line width decreases with height at a rate of 1.2 - 3.4 mÅ arcsec-1. The difference in the time-averaged values of the widths of the green line in open and closed coronal structures at a given height above the limb is small, whereas the width of the red line in open structures is substantially larger than that in the closed loop-like coronal structures.
Ichimoto Kiyoshi
Sakurai Takashi
Singh Jagdev
Suematsu Yoshinori
Takeda Aki
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