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Solar active regions in Mg II light

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

Kerstin Fredga*
Affiliation:
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

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During 1965 two rockets were launched in order to obtain monochromatic pictures of the Sun in the Mg II line at 2802·7 Å. The Mg II filterheliograms have been compared with simultaneous Hα and Ca II K spectroheliograms. An important observation from both flights concerns the relative intensities of different active regions. In the Hα pictures there are old fairly faint active regions and newly formed more intense regions. In the Mg II pictures, however, the older regions appear more intense than the younger regions.

Different explanations for this intensity-reversal effect have been considered. The effect has also been looked for in broadband Ca II H filterheliograms, with negative results, however.

Type
Part III: Optical Structure of an Active Region
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1968 

References

Fredga, K. (1966) Astrophys. J., 144, 854.Google Scholar