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Measurements of coronal kinetic temperatures from 1.5 to 3 solar radii
The Astrophysical Journal1980Vol. 241, pp. L117–L117
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J. L. Kohl, H. Weiser, G. L. Withbroe, R. W. Noyes, W. H. Parkinson, E. M. Reeves, R. H. Munro, R. M. MacQueen
Abstract
A rocket-borne Lyman-alpha coronagraph has been used to make the first measurements of the spectral line profile of resonantly scattered hydrogen Lyman-alpha coronal radiation between 1.5 and 3 solar radii. These data provide, for the first time, direct measurements of coronal temperatures above 1.5 solar radii. Data were obtained in a coronal hole, quiet region, and streamer. The widths of the profiles from the quiet region decrease with height and correspond to a steady decrease in hydrogen kinetic temperature, with increasing radius, from about 2.5 million K at r = 2 solar radii to about 1 million K at r = 9 solar radii. In the coronal hole the measured line widths indicate a kinetic temperature of 1.8 million K at r = 2.5 solar radii.
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