2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-007-9080-9
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The Ly α and Ly β Profiles in Solar Prominences and Prominence Fine Structure

Abstract: Ly α and Ly β line profiles in a solar prominence were observed with high spatial and spectral resolution with SOHO/SUMER. Within a 60-arcsec scan, we measure a very large variety of profiles: not only reversed and nonreversed profiles but also red-peaked and blue-peaked ones in both lines. Such a spatial variability is probably related to both the fine structure in prominences and the different orientations of mass motions. The usage of integrated-intensity cuts along the SUMER slit allowed us to categorize t… Show more

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“…Such opposite asymmetries of different Lyman lines at the same position in the observed prominence were noticed by e.g. Vial et al (2007). Figures 6 and 7 show histograms of the ratios of the specific intensities in the peaks of the Lyman-α and Lyman-β, and Lyman-γ and Lyman-δ line profiles, respectively.…”
Section: Red To Blue Peak Intensity Ratiosupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…Such opposite asymmetries of different Lyman lines at the same position in the observed prominence were noticed by e.g. Vial et al (2007). Figures 6 and 7 show histograms of the ratios of the specific intensities in the peaks of the Lyman-α and Lyman-β, and Lyman-γ and Lyman-δ line profiles, respectively.…”
Section: Red To Blue Peak Intensity Ratiosupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Vial et al 2007). Gunár et al (2008) uses the multi-thread method for modelling the prominence fine structures to obtain the synthetic Lyman line profiles with asymmetries comparable to the observed ones.…”
Section: Red To Blue Peak Intensity Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus the insignificant difference among the three values seems to suggest that the ratio of Ly-α and Ly-β intensities is independent of magnetic field strength. Recently, and also based on a SUMER observation, Vial et al (2007) obtained varying Ly-α/Ly-β radiance (in the energy unit) ratios of 96, 183, and 181 in different parts of a prominence. They were explained as relating to the fine structures in prominences.…”
Section: Ratio Between Ly-α and Ly-β Intensitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work also predicted that the Ly-α profiles may exhibit an asymmetry opposite to those of higher Lyman lines. The ratio of Ly-α/Ly-β is also very sensitive to the physical and geometrical properties of the fine structures in prominences, and the fluctuations of this ratio are believed to relate to such fine structures (Vial et al 2007). The OSO 8 observation yielded a value of 65 (in the energy unit) for this ratio (Vial 1982), while a recent SUMER observation revealed a different ratio (96, 183, and 181, in the energy unit) in different parts of a prominence (Vial et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…recorded by SUMER spectrograph mounted on SoHO space telescope) wavelength calibration is done with the help of some stable photospheric spectral lines (Vial et al 2007). But in the current work, we use crosscorrelation analysis in order to do wavelength calibration on our observed spectra.…”
Section: The Wavelength Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%