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The EUV Unresolved Corona
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Acton, L. W.
, Cirtain, Jonathan
, Weber, Mark
, Martens, P. C. H.
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Corona
/ Solar physics
/ Studies
2006
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The EUV Unresolved Corona
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Acton, L. W.
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, Weber, Mark
, Martens, P. C. H.
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Corona
/ Solar physics
/ Studies
2006
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The EUV Unresolved Corona
2006
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Overview
The unresolved corona for three active regions (ARs) above the solar limb is investigated. Intensities measured for ions formed above 1 MK are presented as a function of height above the solar surface. The observed decrease in intensity with altitude is found to be best fit by an exponential. Furthermore, this exponential decrease is approximately the decrease in emission expected for a hydrostatic planar geometry atmosphere, where the scale height temperature is dependent on the dynamics of the AR. For two of the ARs analyzed, we have found that the best-fit temperature derived from the exponential fits is consistent with an isothermal hydrostatic unresolved corona.
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Springer Nature B.V
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