• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 34, Issue 7, 1890 (2014)
ZHANG Min1、2、*, WANG Dong1, and LIU Guo-hong1
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2014)07-1890-04 Cite this Article
    ZHANG Min, WANG Dong, LIU Guo-hong. Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Study on the Fine Structures in the Solar Polar Hole[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(7): 1890 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Fine structures in the south solar polar coronal hole were observed by N Ⅳ line of SOHO/SUMER spectrograph. The scales of the fine structures range spatially range from 1 arcsec to several arcsecs, temporally from 1 min to several minutes, and parts of them are in strip shape along the slit direction. The line-of-sight velocity of them is up to tens of km·s-1 with red and blue shift intercrossed occasionally, which appear periodically as long as 100 minutes in some regions. Part of the fine structures can be clearly observed at the Ne ⅤⅢ line with higher formation temperature in the same spectral window. The time and location of some fine structures with high velocity in the Ne ⅤⅢ spectrum are almost the same as that in N Ⅳ spectrum, but they are extended and diffused in the Ne ⅤⅢ spectrum. Some fine structures have non-Gaussian profiles with the line-of-sight Doppler velocities up to 150 km·s-1 in the N Ⅳ blue/red wings, which is similar with the explosive events in the transition region. In the past, explosive events are small-scale dynamic phenomena often observed in the quiet-sun (QS) region, while their properties in coronal holes (CHs) remain unclear. Here, we find the EE-like events with strong dynamics in the south solar polar coronal hole by N Ⅳ line of SOHO/SUMER spectrograph.
    ZHANG Min, WANG Dong, LIU Guo-hong. Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Study on the Fine Structures in the Solar Polar Hole[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(7): 1890
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