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Dynamics of Blinkers
Authors:Bewsher  D  Parnell  CE  Pike  CD  Harrison  RA
Institution:(1) Mathematical Institute, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St. Andrews, KY16 9SS;(2) Space Science Department, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton
Abstract:The relative Doppler and non-thermal velocities of quiet-Sun and active-region blinkers identified in Othinspv with CDS are calculated. Relative velocities for the corresponding chromospheric plasma below are also determined using the Hethinspi line. Othinspv blinkers and the chromosphere directly below, have a preference to be more red-shifted than the normal transition region and chromospheric plasma. The ranges of these enhanced velocities, however, are no larger than the typical spread of Doppler velocities in these regions. The anticipated ranges of Doppler velocities of blinkers are 10–15 km s–1 in the quiet Sun (10–20 km s–1 in active regions) for Hethinspi and 25–30 km s–1 in the quiet Sun (20–40 km s–1 in active regions) for Othinspv. Blinkers and the chromosphere below also have preferentially larger non-thermal velocities than the typical background chromosphere and transition region. Again the increase in magnitude of these non-thermal velocities is no greater than the typical ranges of non-thermal velocities. The ranges of non-thermal velocities of blinkers in both the quiet Sun and active regions are estimated to be 15–25 km s–1 in Hethinspi and 30–45 km s–1 in Othinspv. There are more blinkers with larger Doppler and non-thermal velocities than would be expected in the whole of the chromosphere and transition region. The recently suggested mechanisms for blinkers are revisited and discussed further in light of the new results.
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