Velocity difference of ions and neutrals in solar prominences
Abstract
Marked velocity excesses of ions relative to neutrals are obtained from two time series of the neighboring emission lines He I 5015 and Fe II 5018 in a quiescent prominence. Their Doppler shifts show time variations of quasi-periodic character where the ions are faster than the neutrals 1.0 < V_macro(Fe II)/V_macro(He I) < 1.35 in series-A and, respectively, <1.25 in series-B. This 'ratio excess' confirms our earlier findings of a 1.22 ion velocity excess, but the present study shows a restriction in space and time of typically 5 Mm and 5 min. The ratio excess is superposed by a time and velocity independent 'difference excess' -0.3 < V_macro(Fe II)-V_macro(He I) < +0.7 km/s in series-A (also indicated in series-B). The high repetition rate of 3.9 sec enables the detection of high frequency oscillations with several damped 22 sec periods in series-A. These show a ratio excess with a maximum of 1.7. We confirm the absence of a significant phase delay of He neutrals with respect to the Fe ions.
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@article{arxiv.2108.13103,
title = {Velocity difference of ions and neutrals in solar prominences},
author = {Eberhard Wiehr and Goetz Stellmacher and Horst Balthasar and Michele Bianda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.13103},
year = {2021}
}
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6 pages, 11 figures