The properties of coronal arches located on the peripheries of active regions, observed during a sounding rocket flight on March 8, 1973, are discussed. The arches are found to overlie filament channels and their footpoints are traced to locations on the perimeters of supergranulation cells. The arc
The properties of coronal voids
β Scribed by R. M. MacQueen; D. G. Sime; J.-P. Picat
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 906 KB
- Volume
- 83
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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β¦ Synopsis
Observations of the outer solar corona obtained by the High Altitude Observatory's coronagraph aboard Skylab reveal the presence of dark, ray-like structures in the corona. A systematic identification of these voids, which exist for periods of about 24 hr, is presented and their existence as a coronal phenomenon, as opposed to a subtle photographic effect, verified. Photometric analysis indicates that these features represent reductions in the coronal radiance on the order of5% -or about 2-3 x 10 10 Bo at 3 R o. The use of a previously determined model of the electron component of the corona permits specification of the electron density in the voids over the range 2.5-4.5 R o. In spite of the inevitable uncertainties regarding their longitudinal extent, we estimate that their electron density is comparable to, or less than, that in coronal holes at similar heights. Projection of the phenomena onto synoptic surface maps indicates a close relationship with filaments and neutral lines; a potentially significant temporal correlation between the void formation and that of the underlying prominence is note d. The spatial and temporal resolution of the data set places stringent restrictions on any model which may be used to infer the physical processes ofi'ormation or decay of voids; several possibilities are suggested which involve either changes in the coronal base temperature or the magnetic flux.
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