The Impact of Sunspots on the Interpretation of Coronal Observations of the O VI Doublet
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Institute of Mathematics & Physics (ADT) |
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04/12/2008
04/12/2008
22/08/2005
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Morgan, Huw; Habbal, S. R., 'The impact of sunspots on the interpretation of coronal observations of the OVI doublet', The Astrophysical Journal (2005) 630(2) pp.L189-L192 RAE2008 Due to their high intensity of emission in the O VI ??1031.9 and 1037.6 lines, even small sunspots on the solar disk can strongly influence the intensity of the radiative scattering component of O VI lines in the corona. Observations of O VI disk spectra show a ?1032/?1038 line intensity ratio of >2.6 in a sunspot, compared to quiet-disk values of ~2. The enhancement of the ?1032 line in comparison to the ?1038 line is likely due to interaction between molecular hydrogen emission from the sunspot and the chromospheric O5+. Modeling shows that a contribution from sunspots increases the coronal O VI ?1032/?1038 intensity ratio to values considerably higher than those achieved with a quiet-disk or coronal hole spectrum. Therefore a reexamination of flow velocities derived from SOHO UVCS streamer observations must be made. This modeling demonstrates that the inclusion of sunspots, when present, may lead to nonzero outflow velocities at lower heights in streamer cores, in contrast to some existing model results. Peer reviewed |
Identificador |
Morgan , H & Habbal , S R 2005 , ' The Impact of Sunspots on the Interpretation of Coronal Observations of the O VI Doublet ' Astrophysical Journal Letters , vol 630 , no. 2 , pp. L189-L192 . DOI: 10.1086/468183 2041-8213 PURE: 90130 PURE UUID: 86691b7c-7298-48fa-9d8b-7ba45bededdd dspace: 2160/1364 |
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eng |
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Astrophysical Journal Letters |
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