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Astron. Astrophys. 359, 381-385 (2000) Hydrogen temperature gradient in the transition region of a solar coronal hole
E. Marsch 1,
C.-Y. Tu 1,2 and
K. Wilhelm 1
Received 10 February 2000 / Accepted 14 April 2000 Abstract The Lyman series of hydrogen was observed by SUMER on SOHO on the
north polar limb of the Sun with a total exposure time of more than
ten hours. The resulting line profiles have been analysed using the
technique described by Marsch et al. (1999). The data analysis
corroborates earlier findings on the Lyman lines, but also yields
phenomena which cannot be fully understood at the present time.
Firstly, the line width of the Lyman lines increases with decreasing
series or quantum number. Secondly, the hydrogen temperature gradient
in the height range from 12 000 km to 18 000 km is
unexpectedly small and does not reveal a steep jump as might be
expected from modelling of the transition region. The average
temperature increases only slightly from
Key words: line:
profiles Send offprint requests to: E. Marsch (marsch@linmpi.mpg.de) This article contains no SIMBAD objects. Contents
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