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Spectroscopic Coronal Observations During the Total Solar Eclipse of 11 July 2010
Authors:A G Voulgaris  P S Gaintatzis  J H Seiradakis  J M Pasachoff  T E Economou
Institution:1.Thessaloniki,Greece;2.Department of Physics, Section of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki,Greece;3.Williams College–Hopkins Observatory,Williamstown,USA;4.Laboratory for Astrophysics and Space Research, Enrico Fermi Institute,University of Chicago,Chicago,USA
Abstract:The flash spectra of the solar chromosphere and corona were measured with a slitless spectrograph before, after, and during the totality of the solar eclipse of 11 July 2010, at Easter Island, Chile. This eclipse took place at the beginning of Solar Cycle 24, after an extended minimum of solar activity. The spectra taken during the eclipse show a different intensity ratio of the red and green coronal lines compared with those taken during the total solar eclipse of 1 August 2008, which took place toward the end of Solar Cycle 23. The characteristic coronal emission line of forbidden Fe xiv (5303 Å) was observed on the east and west solar limbs in four areas relatively symmetrically located with respect to the solar rotation axis. Subtraction of the continuum flash-spectrum background led to the identification of several extremely weak emission lines, including forbidden Ca xv (5694 Å), which is normally detected only in regions of very high excitation, e.g., during flares or above large sunspots. The height of the chromosphere was measured spectrophotometrically, using spectral lines from light elements and compared with the equivalent height of the lower chromosphere measured using spectral lines from heavy elements.
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