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HABBAL, S. DRUCKMÜLLER, M. MORGAN, H. DING, A. JOHNSON, J. DRUCKMÜLLEROVÁ, H. DAW, A. ARNDT, M. DIETZEL, M. SAKEN, J.
Original Title
THERMODYNAMICS OF THE SOLAR CORONA AND EVOLUTION OF THE SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD AS INFERRED FROM THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OBSERVATIONS OF 2010 JULY 11
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
We report on the first multi-wavelength coronal observations, taken simultaneously in white light, H alpha 656.3 nm, Fe ix 435.9 nm, Fe x 637.4 nm, Fe xi 789.2 nm, Fe xiii 1074.7 nm, Fe xiv 530.3 nm, and Ni xv 670.2 nm, during the total solar eclipse of 2010 July 11 from the atoll of Tatakoto in French Polynesia. The data enabled temperature differentiations as low as 0.2 x 106 K. The first-ever images of the corona in Fe ix and Ni xv showed that there was very little plasma below 5 x 105 K and above 2.5 x 106 K. The suite of multi-wavelength observations also showed that open field lines have an electron temperature near 1x106 K, while the hottest, 2x106 K, plasma resides in intricate loops forming the bulges of streamers, also known as cavities, as discovered in our previous eclipse observations. The eclipse images also revealed unusual coronal structures, in the form of ripples and streaks, produced by the passage of coronal mass ejections and eruptive prominences prior to totality, which could be identified with distinct temperatures for the first time. These trails were most prominent at 106 K. Simultaneous Fe x 17.4 nm observations from Proba2/SWAP provided the first opportunity to compare Fe x emission at 637.4 nm with its extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) counterpart. This comparison demonstrated the unique diagnostic capabilities of the coronal forbidden lines for exploring the evolution of the coronal magnetic field and the thermodynamics of the coronal plasma, in comparison with their EUV counterparts in the distance range of 1-3R. These diagnostics are currently missing from present space-borne and ground-based observatories.
Keywords
eclipses - solar wind - Sun: corona
Authors
HABBAL, S.; DRUCKMÜLLER, M.; MORGAN, H.; DING, A.; JOHNSON, J.; DRUCKMÜLLEROVÁ, H.; DAW, A.; ARNDT, M.; DIETZEL, M.; SAKEN, J.
RIV year
2011
Released
20. 6. 2011
Publisher
Chicago Journals
Location
Chicago, USA
ISBN
0004-637X
Periodical
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Year of study
734
Number
1
State
United States of America
Pages from
120
Pages to
137
Pages count
18
BibTex
@article{BUT73126, author="Shadia Rifai {Habbal} and Miloslav {Druckmüller} and Huw {Morgan} and Adalbert {Ding} and Judd {Johnson} and Hana {Druckmüllerová} and Adrian {Daw} and Martina {Arndt} and Martin {Dietzel} and Jon {Saken}", title="THERMODYNAMICS OF THE SOLAR CORONA AND EVOLUTION OF THE SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD AS INFERRED FROM THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OBSERVATIONS OF 2010 JULY 11", journal="ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL", year="2011", volume="734", number="1", pages="120--137", issn="0004-637X" }