We have performed a differential emission measure (DEM) analysis for a polar coronal hole observed during solar minimum in 2007. Five observations are analyzed spanning the coronal hole from the central meridian to the boundary with the quiet-Sun corona. The observed heights ranged from 1.05 to 1.20 R ☉. The analysis shows that the plasma is not strictly isothermal anywhere, but rather has a high-temperature component that extends up to log T(K) = 6.2-6.3. The size and importance of this component depend on location, and its evolving magnitude with height marks the boundary between the coronal hole and the quiet corona, where it becomes dominant. The DEM of the coronal hole plasma below log T(K) = 6.0 decreases faster with height than that ...
We present a study of the differential emission measure (DEM) of a “quiet Sun” area observed in the...
Physical quantities, such as ion temperature and nonthermal velocity, provide critical information a...
Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) images of the optically-thin solar corona in multiple spectral channels gi...
We report measurements of a polar coronal hole during the recent solar minimum using the Extreme Ult...
Context. The non-Maxwellian κ-distributions have been detected in the solar wind and can explain int...
In dieser Arbeit werden Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)/Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) Daten ve...
The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) telescope on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory provides co...
Polar plumes extending from the Sun into the solar corona have long been seen during eclipses, and c...
The combination of Differential Emission Measure Tomography (DEMT) with extrapolation of the photosp...
L'évolution de notre compréhension des propriétés de la couronne solaire dépend largement de la déte...
Extreme ultraviolet observations of plumes in polar coronal holes are presented and their spectro...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Coronal holes are commonly known to be the source of the open magnetic flux and the high-speed solar...
We present a study of the differential emission measure (DEM) of a “quiet Sun” area observed in the...
Physical quantities, such as ion temperature and nonthermal velocity, provide critical information a...
Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) images of the optically-thin solar corona in multiple spectral channels gi...
We report measurements of a polar coronal hole during the recent solar minimum using the Extreme Ult...
Context. The non-Maxwellian κ-distributions have been detected in the solar wind and can explain int...
In dieser Arbeit werden Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)/Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) Daten ve...
The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) telescope on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory provides co...
Polar plumes extending from the Sun into the solar corona have long been seen during eclipses, and c...
The combination of Differential Emission Measure Tomography (DEMT) with extrapolation of the photosp...
L'évolution de notre compréhension des propriétés de la couronne solaire dépend largement de la déte...
Extreme ultraviolet observations of plumes in polar coronal holes are presented and their spectro...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Magnetic loops are building blocks of the closed-field corona. While active region loops are readily...
Coronal holes are commonly known to be the source of the open magnetic flux and the high-speed solar...
We present a study of the differential emission measure (DEM) of a “quiet Sun” area observed in the...
Physical quantities, such as ion temperature and nonthermal velocity, provide critical information a...
Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) images of the optically-thin solar corona in multiple spectral channels gi...