Using Strong Solar Coronal Emission Lines as Coronal Flux Proxies

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David A. Falconer
Stuart D. Jordan
Jeffrey W. Brosius
Joseph M. Davila
Roger J. Thomas
Vicenzo Andreatta
Hirohisa Hara
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[1] University of Alabama/MSFC,
[2] NASA/GSFC,undefined
[3] Ratheon STX,undefined
[4] National Astronomical Observatory,undefined
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Solar Physics | 1998年 / 180卷
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Solar Coronal; Line Formation; Solar Condition; Short Wavelength Range; Coronal Emission;
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We investigate the possibility that strong EUV lines observed with the Goddard Solar EUV Rocket Telescope and Spectrograph (SERTS) provide good proxies for estimating the total coronal flux over shorter wavelength ranges. We use coordinated SERTS and Yohkoh observations to obtain both polynomial and power-law fits relating the broad-band soft X-ray fluxes to the intensities of Fexvi 335 Ú and 361 Ú, Fexv 284 Ú and 417 Ú, and Mgix 368 Ú measured with SERTS. We found that the power-law fits best cover the full range of solar conditions from quiet Sun through active region, though not surprisingly the ‘cooler’ Mgix 368 Ú line proves to be a poor proxy. The quadratic polynomial fits yield fair agreement over a large range for all but the Mgix line. However, the linear fits fail conspicuously when extrapolated into the quiet-Sun regime. The implications of this work for the Heii 304 Ú line formation problem are also briefly considered.
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