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18 August 2005 Coronal electron velocity and temperature from Thomson scattered visible light
Joseph M. Davila, Nelson L. Reginald, O. C. St. Cyr
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Abstract
The measurements of velocity and temperature of coronal electrons are of immense importance to the study of coronal dynamics, especially in the low solar corona. In this lies interesting physics yet to fully explain the theoretical reasoning for the million degree hot coronal plasma and the cause for the initial acceleration of this coronal plasma. In this regard it would be equally important if both of these coronal electron parameters, namely the velocity and the temperature of these coronal electrons, could be determined simultaneously and globally all around the low solar corona. The purpose of this paper is twin fold. First, to lay out an instrumental procedure that allows for the measurement of a coronal signature that could measure all around the low solar corona simultaneously. Second, to describe a theoretical procedure that allows for deriving both the coronal electron temperature and its bulk flow velocity from the measured coronal signature.
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Joseph M. Davila, Nelson L. Reginald, and O. C. St. Cyr "Coronal electron velocity and temperature from Thomson scattered visible light", Proc. SPIE 5901, Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation, 590107 (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618659
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KEYWORDS
Coronagraphy

Solar processes

Spectrographs

Velocity measurements

Sun

Telescopes

Temperature metrology

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