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Mass motion in upper solar chromosphere detected from solar eclipse observation

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The eclipse-observed emission lines formed in the upper solar atmosphere can be used to diagnose the atmosphere dynamics which provides an insight to the energy balance of the outer atmosphere. In this paper, we analyze the spectra formed in the upper chromospheric region by a new instrument called Fiber Arrayed Solar Optic Telescope (FASOT) around the Gabon total solar eclipse on November 3, 2013. The double Gaussian fits of the observed profiles are adopted to show enhanced emission in line wings, while red-blue (RB) asymmetry analysis informs that the cool line (about \(10^{4}~\mbox{K}\)) profiles can be decomposed into two components and the secondary component is revealed to have a relative velocity of about \(16\mbox{--}45~\mbox{km}\,\mbox{s}^{-1}\). The other profiles can be reproduced approximately with single Gaussian fits. From these fittings, it is found that the matter in the upper solar chromosphere is highly dynamic. The motion component along the line-of-sight has a pattern asymmetric about the local solar radius. Most materials undergo significant red shift motions while a little matter show blue shift. Despite the discrepancy of the motion in different lines, we find that the width and the Doppler shifts both are function of the wavelength. These results may help us to understand the complex mass cycle between chromosphere and corona.

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The authors thank the referee for constructive suggestions and comments that helped to improved the quality of this paper. This work is sponsored by National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under the grant numbers 11527804, 11078005, 11373065, 10943002 11373023, and 11373066, China’s 973 project under the grant numbers G2011CB811400 and 2014CB744203.

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Li, Z., Qu, Z., Yan, X. et al. Mass motion in upper solar chromosphere detected from solar eclipse observation. Astrophys Space Sci 361, 159 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-016-2750-z

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