The quiet solar transition region.
Abstract
The results of recent studies (in the UV) of the structure and dynamics of the quiet solar transition region and its role in the mass and energy balance of the outer layers of the solar atmosphere are summarized. The region is one in which temperature increases from 25,000 K to about 1 million K and the matter density, fed by the outward flowing wind and the inward streaming plasma, increases by a factor of 40. The morphology of the region is described, along with the theoretical models being applied to the observed nonthermal line broadening, Doppler wavelength shifts, temporal fluctuations, and fine structure. Deficiencies in existing simple models of the region are discussed.
- Publication:
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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- 1986
- DOI:
- 10.1146/annurev.aa.24.090186.000323
- Bibcode:
- 1986ARA&A..24...23M
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Layers;
- Chromosphere;
- Solar Atmosphere;
- Solar Corona;
- Atmospheric Density;
- Atmospheric Temperature;
- Carbon;
- Doppler Effect;
- Fine Structure;
- Spectral Line Width;
- Ultraviolet Spectra;
- Solar Physics;
- CONTAMINATION;
- EMISSION SPECTRA;
- FORBIDDEN BANDS;
- HALLEY'S COMET;
- NITROGEN HYDRIDES;
- OXYGEN IONS;
- ABUNDANCE;
- COMETARY ATMOSPHERES;
- HIGH RESOLUTION;
- SPACE OBSERVATIONS (FROM EARTH);
- SPECTRAL RESOLUTION;
- Astrophysics