A transient event in lines of Ne V, VI and VII
Abstract
We report observations of a transition region brightening made with the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. We observed a region of the quiet Sun in 12 spectral lines with temperatures of formation from =~ 3 x 104 K to 1.1 x 106 K. The transient event occured in a network boundary region and was most pronounced in the Ne VI 562.8-Å line. Although the Ne V 572.3-Å and Ne VII 561.7-Å lines also show increases in intensity, the changes in the lines of helium, oxygen and magnesium, formed at lower or higher temperatures, are smaller or not significant. Thus the event is most significant in the relatively narrow temperature range of =~ 3 x 105 K to =~ 5 x 105 K. The event lasted at least 53 min. In the many data sets we have obtained, only one other region shows an obviously high Ne VI to O IV intensity ratio, so the observed event is clearly unusual. Previous studies of blinkers have not included the lines of Ne V, Ne VI or Ne VII; the highest temperature transition region line used has been the O V 627.9-Å line. Future studies of blinkers should include these higher temperature lines. We derive volume emission measures in the event from the various line intensities, estimate the electron densities and discuss the energy budget and possible origins of the event.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- April 2003
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- Bibcode:
- 2003A&A...401.1131H
- Keywords:
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- Sun: transition region;
- Sun: activity;
- Sun: UV radiation