Temperature dependence of nonthermal motions in solar flare plasmas observed with the flat crystal spectrometer on SMM
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view Abstract Citations (36) References (31) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Temperature Dependence of Nonthermal Motions in Solar Flare Plasmas Observed with the Flat Crystal Spectrometer on SMM Antonucci, Ester ; Dodero, Maria Adele Abstract We have analyzed the intensities and profiles of a number of soft X-ray lines, O VIII, Ne IX, Mg XI, Si XIII, S XV, Ca XIX, Fe XXV, which have been observed during solar flares with the Flat Crystal Spectrometer (FCS) of the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM). These lines are emitted in the temperature range from 3 x 106 K to 5 x 107 K. The temperature distribution of the flare plasma, phi (T), computed on basis of the FCS line intensities, consists of two plasma components at different temperatures, 5-8 x 106 K and 16-25 x 106 K, respectively, in agreement with previous studies. Significant nonthermal motions in the flare plasma are inferred from the presence of nonthermal broadenings in the observed lines. The broadening is deduced by comparing observed profiles to synthetic ones derived using the differential emission measure calculated from a series of FCS line intensities. The Doppler temperature TD inferred from the observed line width is found to exceed systematically the average temperature of line formation, Te, characterizing the width of the reconstructed thermal lines. Lines formed predominatly in the lower temperature, 'quasi-hot' plasma component yield an average nonthermal velocity vnt = 64 +/- 3 km/s, which is independent, within the statistical errors, of the temperature of line formation. The nonthermal motions found in the higher temperature, 'hot' flare plasma are characterized by a higher velocity with a value which is an increasing function of temperature. There is a tendency for the temperature dependence of the nonthermal velocities to be stronger earlier in the flare and to decrease during the flare decay. We also find that the increase of nonthermal motions with temperature is a more general characteristic of the solar atmosphere. The law vnt = 0.41 x T0.32 km/s is valid from the velocity of the nonthermal plasma motions and temperature, indicating a positive correlation both locally in flare plasmas and throughout the solar atmosphere, supports the idea that nonthermal velocities are very likely a manifestation of the heating process. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: January 1995 DOI: 10.1086/175092 Bibcode: 1995ApJ...438..480A Keywords: Line Spectra; Nonthermal Radiation; Solar Flares; Space Plasmas; Temperature Dependence; Temperature Distribution; X Ray Spectra; Solar Atmosphere; Solar Maximum Mission; Solar Spectra; Spectrometers; Solar Physics; LINE: PROFILES; PLASMAS; SUN: CORONA; SUN: FLARES full text sources ADS |
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