Time succession of 25 Ha spicules has been studied. The spectra are obtained at a height of 6 arc sec during 21 rain (38 pictures) with the 53 cm Lyot coronagraph. Total intensities W, widths AA and radial velocities Vr are determined (about 650 Ha line profiles). For 14 spicules the sign of V, vari
Dynamics of Hα spicules according to spectral observations at various heights of the solar chromosphere
✍ Scribed by V. I. Kulidzanishvili
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 537 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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✦ Synopsis
Almost simultaneous height sequences of 69 spicules in the Ha line have been studied. The spectra are obtained at six heights during 6 s on the east side of the solar disk with the 53-cm Lyot coronagraph of Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory.
Radial velocities V,, total intensities or equivalent widths W, full widths at half maximum of intensity (FWHM) at all heights are determined (about 300 profiles of the Ha line). It is found that:
(1) Absolute values of radial velocities increase linearly with the height (see Equation ( 1));
(2) variation of the sign of the radial velocity along single spicules was never observed. These results combined with the findings on the spicules radial velocities and shifts obtained earlier (Kulidzanishvili and Nikolsky, 1978; Nikolsky and Platova, 1970) led us to the conclusion that the 5-rain tangential oscillations of spicules involve the entire spicule at once.
The intensity height scales for single spicules and for the chromosphere 'in toto' are determined; they turned out to be 2.5 x 10 a km and 1.9 • 103 km respectively (see Equations ( 2) and ( 3)).
The dependence curve of the Ha line half-widths AA on the height h is drawn. The Ha line half-width for those spicule groups which are traced at all heights (10 spicules) decreases with the height (Figure 4); for the majority (-60 spicules) it remains essentially constant. Non-thermal 'turbulent' velocities Vt in Ha spicules are defined. A mean value of the 'turbulent' velocity Vt at T = 6000 ~ appeared to be 20-30 km s -1.
The hydrogen concentration in the spicules at 5000 km is 6 • 1011 cm -3.
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