Non-LTE inversion of prominence spectroscopic observations in Hα and Mg ii h&k lines

Jejčič, S., Heinzel, P., Schmieder, B., Gunár, S., Mein, P., Mein, N. and Ruan, G. (2022) Non-LTE inversion of prominence spectroscopic observations in Hα and Mg ii h&k lines. Astrophysical Journal, 932(1), 3. (doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac6bf5)

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Abstract

We continued our investigation of the plasma characteristics of a quiescent prominence that occurred on 2017 March 30. The prominence was observed simultaneously by several instruments, including the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) and the Multichannel Subtractive Double Pass (MSDP) spectrograph operating at the Meudon solar tower. We focused on IRIS Mg ii h&k and MSDP Hα spectra, selecting 55 well-coaligned points within the prominence. We computed an extensive grid of 63,000 isothermal and isobaric 1D-slab prominence models with a non-LTE (i.e., departures from the local thermodynamic equilibrium) radiative transfer code. We then performed a 1.5D spectral inversion searching for an optimal model that best fits five parameters of the observed profiles (observables), namely, the integrated intensity of the Hα and Mg ii k lines, the FWHM of both lines, and the ratio of intensities of the Mg ii k and Mg ii h lines. The latter is sensitive to temperature. Our results show that the prominence is a low-temperature structure, mostly below 10,000 K, with some excursions to higher values (up to 18,000 K) but also rather low temperatures (around 5000 K). The microturbulent velocity is typically low, peaking around 8 km s−1, and electron density values are of the order of 1010 cm−3. The peak effective thickness is 500 km, although the values range up to 5000 km. The studied prominence is rather optically thin in the Hα line and optically thick in the Mg ii h&k lines.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Schmieder, Prof Brigitte
Authors: Jejčič, S., Heinzel, P., Schmieder, B., Gunár, S., Mein, P., Mein, N., and Ruan, G.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Astrophysical Journal
Publisher:IOP Publishing
ISSN:0004-637X
ISSN (Online):1538-4357
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2022 The Authors
First Published:First published in Astrophysical Journal 932(1):3
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons licence

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