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MULTIPLE COMPONENT OUTFLOWS IN AN ACTIVE REGION OBSERVED WITH THE EUV IMAGING SPECTROMETER ON HINODE

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 715, Issue 2, Pages 1012-1020

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/715/2/1012

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line: profiles; Sun: corona; Sun: UV radiation

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  1. JAXA
  2. NAOJ
  3. STFC
  4. NASA
  5. ESA (European Space Agency)
  6. NSC (Norway)

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We have used the Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer on the Hinode spacecraft to observe large areas of outflow near an active region. These outflows are seen to persist for at least 6 days. The emission line profiles suggest that the outflow region is composed of multiple outflowing components, Doppler-shifted with respect to each other. We have modeled this scenario by imposing a double-Gaussian fit to the line profiles. These fits represent the profile markedly better than a single-Gaussian fit for Fe XII and XIII emission lines. For the fastest outflowing components, we find velocities as high as 200 km s(-1). However, there remains a correlation between the fitted line velocities and widths, suggesting that the outflows are not fully resolved by the double-Gaussian fit and that the outflow may be comprised of further components.

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