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Doppler-velocity Drifts Detected in a Solar Prominence
by
Heinzel, Petr
, Khomenko, Elena
, Zapiór, Maciej
in
Drift
/ Line spectra
/ Prominences
/ Solar flares
/ Solar prominences
/ Velocity
/ Velocity gradient
2022
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Doppler-velocity Drifts Detected in a Solar Prominence
by
Heinzel, Petr
, Khomenko, Elena
, Zapiór, Maciej
in
Drift
/ Line spectra
/ Prominences
/ Solar flares
/ Solar prominences
/ Velocity
/ Velocity gradient
2022
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Doppler-velocity Drifts Detected in a Solar Prominence
2022
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Overview
We analyzed multiline observations of a quiescent prominence from the slit spectrograph located at the Ondřejov Observatory. Dopplergrams and integrated intensity maps of the whole prominence were obtained from observations in six spectral lines: Ca ii H, Hϵ, Hβ, He i D3, Hα, and Ca ii IR. By combining integrated intensity maps with non-LTE radiative-transfer modeling, we carefully identified areas in an optically thin regime. The comparison of the Doppler-velocity maps and scatterplots from different lines shows the existence of differences in the velocity of ions and neutrals called velocity drift. The drift is of a local nature, present mostly at prominence edges in the area with a large velocity gradient, as can be tentatively expected based on multifluid MHD models. We could not explore the time evolution of the drift, since our data set consists of a single scan only. Our paper brings another contribution to a rather controversial problem of the detection of multifluid effects in solar prominences.
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