2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-022-02093-3
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The Temperature Dependence of Hot Prograde Flows in Solar Active Regions

Abstract: Using simultaneous observations from the EUV Variability Experiment (EVE) and imaging from the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA), we characterise the temperature dependence of apparent hot flows in solar active regions. The EVE instrument performs Sun-as-a-star spectroscopy and is composed of two spectrographs: MEGS-A and MEGS-B (Multiple EUV Grating Spectrograph-A, -B). It is known that EVE can measure wavelength shifts and thus can observe relative Doppler velocities in solar atmospheric plasmas over an ext… Show more

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“…SDO/EVE has been mainly used for analyzing a light curve of each EUV line (e.g., Harra et al 2016;Nishimoto et al 2020). Furthermore, many recent studies have firmly established the capability of Doppler analysis for solar active phenomena by SDO/EVE (Hudson et al 2011(Hudson et al , 2022Chamberlin 2016;Cheng et al 2019;Xu et al 2022;Fitzpatrick & Hudson 2023;Lu et al 2023). Recently, Xu et al (2022) performed a Sun-as-a-star analysis of the X1.0 flare observed on 2021 October 28 using EUV spectral lines taken by SDO/EVE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDO/EVE has been mainly used for analyzing a light curve of each EUV line (e.g., Harra et al 2016;Nishimoto et al 2020). Furthermore, many recent studies have firmly established the capability of Doppler analysis for solar active phenomena by SDO/EVE (Hudson et al 2011(Hudson et al , 2022Chamberlin 2016;Cheng et al 2019;Xu et al 2022;Fitzpatrick & Hudson 2023;Lu et al 2023). Recently, Xu et al (2022) performed a Sun-as-a-star analysis of the X1.0 flare observed on 2021 October 28 using EUV spectral lines taken by SDO/EVE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%