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2002A&A...392..309T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 392, 309-317 (2002/9-2)

Transition region explosive events: Do they have a coronal counterpart?

TERIACA L., MADJARSKA M.S. and DOYLE J.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

EUV explosive events are a prominent class of phenomena characterizing the solar transition region. Their correct location in the wider frame-work of the outer solar atmosphere can provide important insight on the nature of the transition region itself and its relationship with the hotter corona and the cooler chromosphere. In this paper we present new high-cadence SUMER observations of the ``quiet'' Sun obtained simultaneously in the mid-transition region NV 1238.8Å line (1.8x105K) and in the coronal MgX 625Å line (1.1x106K). These observations are aimed at providing information on the behaviour of the coronal plasma during EUV transition region explosive events detected in NV 1238.8Å. None of the events observed in N V shows any detectable signature in the MgX line profile or in its integrated intensity. The analysis of 1996 observations obtained simultaneously in NV 1238.8Å and SII 1253.8Å (3.5x104K) shows, instead, a weak but clear presence of enhanced wings in the SII line profile during a series of events observed in NV. These results suggest that EUV explosive events are not directly relevant in heating the corona and are characteristic of structures not obviously connected with the upper corona. The evidence of a chromospheric response suggests that, contrary to some previous suggestions, explosive events have a chromospheric origin.

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Journal keyword(s): Sun: transition region, explosive events, corona - UV radiation

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