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2003A&A...401..361S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 401, 361-375 (2003/4-1)

Spectroscopic diagnostics of an Hα and EUV filament observed with THEMIS and SOHO.

SCHMIEDER B., TZIOTZIOU K. and HEINZEL P.

Abstract (from CDS):

A long filament has been observed with THEMIS/MSDP and SOHO/CDS - SUMER, during a coordinated campaign (JOPs 131/95) on May 5, 2000. The data were (a) 2-D Hα spectra, observed using THEMIS, (b) Lyman series spectra and Lyman continuum, observed using SOHO/SUMER, and (c) EUV spectra (in OV 629Å, MgX 624Å, SiXII 520Å, CaX 557Å and HeI 584Å) observed using SOHO/CDS. A large depression of the line emissions in CDS images represents the EUV filament. A computed model shows that the EUV filament consists of an extended in height cloud of low gas pressure at an altitude lower than the top of the Hα filament, volume-blocking and absorbing coronal emission and absorbing transition region line emission. The optical thickness of the Lyman continuum is estimated by using the ratio of OV intensity inside and outside the EUV filament, while the optical thickness of Hα is computed from the Hα line profile by using an inversion technique. Using simultaneous Hα, Lyman lines and Lyman continuum spectroscopic data, we performed detailed, non-LTE radiative transfer diagnostics of the filament plasma conditions. The optical thickness of the Lyman continuum is larger than that of the Hα line by one to two orders of magnitude. This could be of a great importance for filament formation modeling, if we consider that more cool material exists in filament channels but is optically too thin to be visible in Hα images.

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Journal keyword(s): Sun: filaments - line: profiles - radiative transfer - techniques: spectroscopic - methods: data analysis

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