论文标题
从Photoshere到Corona的增强网络补丁的公开可用的多幕数据集
A publicly available multi-observatory data set of an enhanced network patch from the Photosphere to Corona
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论文摘要
对X射线,紫外线,可见,IR和亚MM波长敏感的新仪器已经显着增强了我们通过染色体理解能量的双向流动的能力。我们描述了一个新数据集的校准,共对象,初始结果以及公开发布,结合了大量这些仪器,以获得多波长的光电,色球和冠状观测值,能够通过瞬态明亮和波浪签名来提高我们对Photosphere和Corona之间的连通性的理解。观测值的中心位于Sol2017-03-17T14:00-17:00的磁盘中心附近的增强网络磁通量的双极区域。综合数据集提供了与迄今为止电晕和色球层中小规模亮丽相关的色球活性最完整的视图之一。我们的初步分析表明,在Alma Band 3无线电数据中观察到的氢$α$光谱线最大宽度区域之间的空间对应关系很强,线性系数为$ 6.12 \ times 10^{ - 5} $Å/k。对应关系在同时观察的持续时间内(约60美元分钟)。在多个数据系列中观察到了许多瞬态亮丽。我们突出显示了一个沿一组薄丝特征,持续时间为20分钟的单个瞬时亮度。峰强度从冷却器(Alma,7000 K)到热(XRT,3 MK)数据系列的时机。
New instruments sensitive to chromospheric radiation at X-ray, UV, Visible, IR, and sub-mm wavelengths have become available that significantly enhance our ability to understand the bi-directional flow of energy through the chromosphere. We describe the calibration, co-alignment, initial results, and public release of a new data set combining a large number of these instruments to obtain multi-wavelength photospheric, chromospheric, and coronal observations capable of improving our understanding of the connectivity between the photosphere and the corona via transient brightenings and wave signatures. The observations center on a bipolar region of enhanced network magnetic flux near disk center on SOL2017-03-17T14:00-17:00. The comprehensive data set provides one of the most complete views of chromospheric activity related to small scale brightenings in the corona and chromosphere to date. Our initial analysis shows strong spatial correspondence between the areas of broadest width of the Hydrogen-$α$ spectral line and the hottest temperatures observed in ALMA Band 3 radio data, with a linear coefficient of $6.12\times 10^{-5}$Å/K. The correspondence persists for the duration of co-temporal observations ($\approx 60$ minutes). Numerous transient brightenings were observed in multiple data series. We highlight a single, well observed transient brightening along a set of thin filamentary features with a duration of 20 minutes. The timing of the peak intensity transitions from the cooler (ALMA, 7000 K) to hotter (XRT, 3 MK) data series.