The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 37 Issue 2
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- Pages.110.2-110.2
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- 2012
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
Height Dependence of Plasma Properties in a Solar Limb Active Region Observed by Hinode/EIS
- Lee, Kyoung-Sun (Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University) ;
- Imada, S. (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) ;
- Moon, Y.J. (Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University) ;
- Lee, Jin-Yi (Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University)
- Published : 2012.10.17
Abstract
We investigate a cool loop and a dark lane over a limb active region on 2007 March 14 by the Hinode/EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS). The cool loop is clearly seen in the EIS spectral lines formed at the transition region temperature (log T = 5.8). The dark lane is characterized by an elongated faint structure in coronal spectral lines (log T = 5.8 - 6.1) and rooted on a bright point. We examine their electron densities, Doppler velocities, and non-thermal velocities as a function of distance from the limb using the spectral lines formed at different temperatures (log T = 5.4 - 6.4). The electron densities of the cool loop and the dark lane are derived from the density sensitive line pairs of Mg VII, Fe XII, and Fe XIV spectra. Under the hydrostatic equilibrium and isothermal assumption, we determine their temperatures from the density scale height. Comparing the scale height temperatures to the peak formation temperatures of the spectral lines, we note that the scale height temperature of the cool loop is consistent with a peak formation temperature of the Mg VII (log T = 5.8) and the scale height temperature of the dark lane is close to a peak formation temperature of the Fe XII and Fe XIII (log T = 6.1 - 6.2). It is interesting to note that the structures of the cool loop and the dark lane are most visible in these temperature lines. While the non-thermal velocity in the cool loop slightly decreases (less than 7 km
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