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Scientific paper
May 2001
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/375/591. Originally published in: 2001A&A...375..591C
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Sun, Spectra: Ultraviolet
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List of spectral lines in the wavelength range from 668Å to 1611Å identified in SUMER (Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation, spectrograph on the spacecraft SOHO) spectra of the average quiet Sun (QS), a coronal hole (CH) and a sunspot on disk (SS). Spectral lines observed in second order of diffraction which are also given here, extend the lower wavelength limit to below 500Å. For each entry we give the observed wavelengths in angstrom, the identification, the transition, the peak of spectral radiance, Lpeak, in mW/(sr*m2*Å) (incl. background), and a cross-reference to other line lists available in the literature (cf., Sect. 5.1). For second-order lines radiance entries are generally not provided, since the background separation in both orders of diffraction is a non-trivial task, which can not be automated. Only a few radiance values of strong second-order lines with negligible first-order contribution are given, which are marked by an asterisk (*). (1 data file).
Brekke Paal
Curdt Werner
Dwivedi Bhola N.
Feldman Uri
Lemaire Philippe
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