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Evidence for the two fluid scenario in solar prominences

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2019-04-03 v1

Abstract

This paper presents observational evidence of the different dynamical behavior of neutral and ionized species in solar prominences. The analysis of a time-series of Sr II 4078 A and Na D spectra in a quiescent prominence yields systematically larger Doppler shifts (line-of-sight velocities) for the ions V_LOS(Sr II)= 1.22 x V_LOS (Na D). Both lines show a 30 min oscillation of good coherence. Sixteen hours later the same prominence underwent marked morphological changes (with a rising dome), and the Sr II velocity excess drops to V_LOS(Sr II)=1.11 x V_LOS(Na D). The same excess is found for the line pair Fe II 5018 A and He I 5015 A. The widths of the ionic lines, mainly non-thermally broadened, are not related to the macro velocities. The emission ratio of Na D and Sr II, a measure of the electron density, yields n_e = 4 x 10^10 1/cm, shows no relation with the V_LOS variation or with height above the limb, and seems to be reduced 16 hr later during the active phase. We apply a new wavelength reference from aureola spectra, which is independent of photospheric velocity fields.

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@article{arxiv.1904.01536,
  title  = {Evidence for the two fluid scenario in solar prominences},
  author = {Eberhard Wiehr and Götz Stellmacher and Michele Bianda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01536},
  year   = {2019}
}