UV Observations with the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer |
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Authors: | B.N. Handy M.E. Bruner T.D. Tarbell A.M. Title C.J. Wolfson M.J. Laforge J.J. Oliver |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Montana State University Bozeman, Bozeman, MT, 59717, U.S.A.;(2) Lockheed-Martin Palo Alto Advanced Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA, 94303, U.S.A.;(3) Acton Research Corporation, Acton, MA, 01720, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The Transition Region and Coronal Explorer is a space-borne solar telescope featuring high spatial and temporal resolution. TRACE images emission from solar plasmas in three extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths and several ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths, covering selected ion temperatures from 6000 K to 1 MK. The TRACE UV channel employs special optics to collect high-resolution solar images of the H i L line at 1216 Å, the C iv resonance doublet at 1548 and 1550 Å, the UV continuum near 1550 Å, and also a white-light image covering the spectrum from 2000–8000 Å.We present an analytical technique for creating photometrically accurate images of the C iv resonance lines from the data products collected by the TRACE UV channel. We use solar spectra from several space-borne instruments to represent a variety of solar conditions ranging from quiet Sun to active regions to derive a method, using a linear combination of filtered UV images, to generate an image of solar C iv 1550 Å emission. Systematic and statistical error estimates are also presented. This work indicates that C iv measurements will be reliable for intensities greater than 1014 photons s–1 cm–2 sr–1. This suggests that C iv 1550 Å images will be feasible with statistical error below 20% in the magnetic network, bright points, active regions, flares and other features bright in C iv. Below this intensity the derived image is dominated by systematic error and read noise from the CCD. |
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