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Title: Jets in polar coronal holes
Authors: Scullion, E
Popescu, M. D
Banerjee, D
Doyle, J. G
Erdelyi, R
Keywords: Line: Profiles
Sun: Chromosphere
Sun: Transition Region
Sun: UV Radiation
Techniques: Spectroscopic
Issue Date: 20-Oct-2009
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 704, pp. 1385 - 1395
Abstract: Here, we explore the nature of small-scale jet-like structures and their possible relation to explosive events and other known transient features, like spicules and macrospicules, using high-resolution spectroscopy obtained with the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory/Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation instrument. We present a highly resolved spectroscopic analysis and line parameter study of time-series data for jets occurring on-disk and off-limb in both a northern and a southern coronal hole. The analysis reveals many small-scale transients which rapidly propagate between the mid-transition region (N IV 765 Å line formation: 140,000 K) and the lower corona (Ne VIII 770 Å line formation: 630,000 K). In one example, a strong jet-like event is associated with a cool feature not present in the Ne VIII 770 Å line radiance or Doppler velocity maps. Another similar event is observed, but with a hot component, which could be perceived as a blinker. Our data reveal fast, repetitive plasma outflows with blueshift velocities of ≈145 km s–1 in the lower solar atmosphere. The data suggest a strong role for smaller jets (spicules), as a precursor to macrospicule formation, which may have a common origin with explosive events.
Description: Open Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4856
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