Abstract
Two types of solar active region feature prominent at transition region temperatures are identified in Hinode/EIS data of AR 10938 taken on 2007 January 20. The footpoints of 1 MK TRACE loops are shown to emit strongly in emission lines formed at log T = 5.4-5.8, allowing the temperature increase along the footpoints to be clearly seen. A density diagnostic of Mg VII yields the density in the footpoints, with one loop showing a decrease from 3 × 10 9 cm-3 at the base to 1.5 × 109 cm -3 at a projected height of 20 Mm. The second feature is a compact active region transition region brightening which is particularly intense in O v emission (log T = 5.4) but also has a signature at temperatures up to log T = 6.3. The Mg vn diagnostic gives a density of 4 × 1010 cm -3, and emission lines of Mg VI and Mg VII show line profiles broadened by 50 km s-1 and wings extending beyond ± 200 km s-1. Continuum emission in the short wavelength band is also found to be enhanced, and is suggested to be free-bound emission from recombination onto He+. © 2007. Astronomical Society of Japan.
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Young, P. R., Del Zanna, G., Mason, H. E., Doschek, G. A., Culhane, L., & Hara, H. (2007). Solar transition region features observed with Hinode/EIS. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 59(SPEC. ISS. 3). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/59.sp3.s727
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