Physical conditions in the cool parts of spicules
The resonance lines of Na, Sr(+), and the Mg triplet system, together with the middle H Balmer lines, are used to determine the plasma parameters in the cool parts of spicules. Results are presented for the heights 2100 and 2500 km according to the chromospheric line emission data reported by Dunn e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 1984-09, Vol.284 (2), p.833-838 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The resonance lines of Na, Sr(+), and the Mg triplet system, together with the middle H Balmer lines, are used to determine the plasma parameters in the cool parts of spicules. Results are presented for the heights 2100 and 2500 km according to the chromospheric line emission data reported by Dunn et al. (1968) for the 1962 eclipse. The low flow-velocity solutions require unsatisfactorily high temperature and microturbulence values (the derived thicknesses are also uncomfortably large). The remaining solutions have flow velocities and thicknesses that are in line with expectations from direct spicule observations, and the electron densities are comparable to those obtained from continuum measurements at the 1952 eclipse. However, contrary to most preconceptions, hydrogen is found to be predominantly neutral in these regions; the total gas pressure is consequently quite large - in fact, exceeding the adjacent interspicular pressure by about a factor of 10. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.1086/162466 |