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Properties of the C II 1334 Å line in Coronal Hole and Quiet Sun as observed by IRIS

Vishal Upendran, Durgesh Tripathi

Published 2021-09-09Version 1

Coronal Holes (CHs) have subdued intensity and net blueshifts when compared to Quiet Sun (QS) at coronal temperatures. At transition region temperatures, such differences are obtained for regions with identical photospheric absolute magnetic flux density ($\vert$B$\vert$). In this work, we use spectroscopic measurements of the \car 1334~{\AA} line from Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), formed at chromospheric temperatures, to investigate the intensity, Doppler shift, line width, skew, and excess kurtosis variations with $\vert$B$\vert$. We find the intensity, Doppler shift, and line widths to increase with $\vert$B$\vert$ for CHs and QS. The CHs show deficit in intensity and excess total widths over QS for regions with identical $\vert$B$\vert$. For pixels with only upflows, CHs show excess upflows over QS, while for pixels with only downflows, CHs show excess downflows over QS that cease to exist at $\vert$B$\vert$ $\le$ 40. Finally, the spectral profiles are found to be more skewed and flatter than a Gaussian, with no difference between CH and QS. These results are important in understanding the heating of the atmosphere in CH and QS, including solar wind formation, and provide further constraints on the modeling of the solar atmosphere.

Comments: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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