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Spectroscopic Measurement of Coronal Compositions
Authors:U. Feldman  K. G. Widing
Affiliation:(1) Artep Inc., 2922 Excelsior Spring Circle, Ellicott City, Columbia, MD 21042, USA;(2) E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5352, USA;(3) Computational Physics Inc., Fairfax, VA 22031, USA
Abstract:Although the elemental composition in all parts of the solar photosphere appears to be the same this is clearly not the case with the solar upper atmosphere (SUA). Spectroscopic studies show that in the corona elemental composition along solar equatorial regions is usually different from polar regions; composition in quiet Sun regions is often different from coronal hole and active region compositions and the transition region composition is frequently different from the coronal composition along the same line of sight. In the following two issues are discussed. The first involves abundance ratios between the high-FIP O and Ne and the low-FIP Mg and Fe that are important for meaningful comparisons between photospheric and SUA compositions and the second involves a review of composition and time variability of SUA plasmas at heights of 1.0≤h≤1.5R .
Keywords:Sun  Solar wind
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