The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A

Emission-line spectra of a coronal hole that coincided with the north pole of the sun are discussed which were obtained with a slit spectrograph aboard Skylab at positions within and above the solar white-light limb in the wavelength range from 1175 to 1940 A. Relative line intensities, line profile...

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Main Authors: Feldman, U., Doschek, G. A., Vanhoosier, M. E., Purcell, J. D.
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Published: 1976
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19760056545 2023-05-15T17:39:51+02:00 The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A Feldman, U. Doschek, G. A. Vanhoosier, M. E. Purcell, J. D. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jul 1, 1976 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19760056545 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19760056545 Accession ID: 76A39511 Copyright Other Sources 92 Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series; 31; July 197 1976 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T12:44:30Z Emission-line spectra of a coronal hole that coincided with the north pole of the sun are discussed which were obtained with a slit spectrograph aboard Skylab at positions within and above the solar white-light limb in the wavelength range from 1175 to 1940 A. Relative line intensities, line profiles, and full widths at half-maximum are presented for selected chromospheric and transition-zone lines observed above the present polar coronal hole. Average mass motions in the transition zone are determined as a function of electron temperature from the widths of the optically thin lines by assuming ionization equilibrium. The line intensities and profiles are compared with corresponding results deduced from spectra obtained above a quiet solar region. The coronal-hole spectra are found to imply an angular dependence for the source function as well as a radial dependence such that the source function is the smallest at the south pole and increases with decreasing solar latitude. Other/Unknown Material North Pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) North Pole South Pole
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Feldman, U.
Doschek, G. A.
Vanhoosier, M. E.
Purcell, J. D.
The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A
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description Emission-line spectra of a coronal hole that coincided with the north pole of the sun are discussed which were obtained with a slit spectrograph aboard Skylab at positions within and above the solar white-light limb in the wavelength range from 1175 to 1940 A. Relative line intensities, line profiles, and full widths at half-maximum are presented for selected chromospheric and transition-zone lines observed above the present polar coronal hole. Average mass motions in the transition zone are determined as a function of electron temperature from the widths of the optically thin lines by assuming ionization equilibrium. The line intensities and profiles are compared with corresponding results deduced from spectra obtained above a quiet solar region. The coronal-hole spectra are found to imply an angular dependence for the source function as well as a radial dependence such that the source function is the smallest at the south pole and increases with decreasing solar latitude.
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author Feldman, U.
Doschek, G. A.
Vanhoosier, M. E.
Purcell, J. D.
author_facet Feldman, U.
Doschek, G. A.
Vanhoosier, M. E.
Purcell, J. D.
author_sort Feldman, U.
title The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A
title_short The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A
title_full The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A
title_fullStr The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A
title_full_unstemmed The emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 A
title_sort emission-line spectrum above the limb of a solar coronal hole - 1175-1940 a
publishDate 1976
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