Publication detail

High-resolution Colorimetry of the Solar Corona

DRUCKMÜLLEROVÁ, H.

Original Title

High-resolution Colorimetry of the Solar Corona

Type

conference proceedings

Language

English

Original Abstract

Nowadays, high resolution CCD or CMOS chips allow colorimetric analyzes of the solar corona during total eclipses. Even though the color separation by Bayer-matrix filters used in digital cameras is not highly selective, precise color calibration enables to separate radiation of the most prominent coronal emission line in the visible part of the spectrum, Fe XIV. Extremely narrow-band filters enable to separate the emission line much better, but it is not possible to obtain very high spatial resolution and signal to noise ratio because of the low intensity of the light. Colorimetric analysis based on data obtained during total solar eclipse on August 1, 2008 are presented in this contribution. The resulting images are nowadays the best images showing the fine structures and the Fe XIV distribution in the inner corona. These images enable to study fine coronal structures in resolution of about 2 arcsec per pixel. The colorimetric analysis enables to study radiation of K-corona, F-corona, Fe XIV and probably even Fe X. The results are verified by comparing with data obtained by a narrow-band filter.

Keywords

corona, colorimetry

Authors

DRUCKMÜLLEROVÁ, H.

Released

23. 7. 2009

Publisher

Nanjing University

Location

Nanjing, Čína

Pages from

22

Pages to

22

Pages count

1

BibTex

@proceedings{BUT65512,
  editor="Hana {Druckmüllerová}",
  title="High-resolution Colorimetry of the Solar Corona",
  year="2009",
  number="1",
  pages="22--22",
  publisher="Nanjing University",
  address="Nanjing, Čína"
}