SOTSP: HOP 246 (hot plasma)
2014-03-02T23:05:05 to 2014-03-02T23:54:04
Science Goal: Hot plasma properties in Active Regions
Program: Fast map, BFI Full FOV, Q65, 1-side CCD
Target: disk center
xcen=6 ycen=-120
Instrument: SOTSP
HOP/JOP: 0
Description:
abstract of observational proposal Objective: Determination of coronal plasma properties of core of AR: in particular, temperature distribution (high temperature peak, slope, and low T end of distribution at TR temperatures), and Doppler shifts at different temperatures exploiting the large temperature coverage of spectral observations of EIS and IRIS. Scientific Background: Determining the properties of coronal plasma (temperature, density, velocity distributions) can provide stringent constraints on the characteristics of the mechanisms of coronal heating (e.g., Klimchuk 2006, Reale 2010, Testa et al. 2012, Tripathi et al. 2012). of coronal plasma properties of core of AR: in particular, temperature distribution (high temperature peak, slope, and low T end of distribution at TR temperatures), and Doppler shifts. Coordinated imaging and spectral observations of active regions with Hinode and IRIS will determine the plasma temperature, density and velocity with unprecedented temperature coverage (low TR to corona). IRIS also provides plasma spectral diagnostics at high spatial resolution at transition region temperatures (O IV, Si IV) and coronal temperatures (the FeXII line in the IRIS spectral range is intrinsically weak so we request 30s exposures to be able to get good S/N), and high spatial resolution (0.166???/pix) imaging at transition region and chromospheric temperatures.
abstract of observational proposal Objective: Determination of coronal plasma properties of core of AR: in particular, temperature distribution (high temperature peak, slope, and low T end of distribution at TR temperatures), and Doppler shifts at different temperatures exploiting the large temperature coverage of spectral observations of EIS and IRIS. Scientific Background: Determining the properties of coronal plasma (temperature, density, velocity distributions) can provide stringent constraints on the characteristics of the mechanisms of coronal heating (e.g., Klimchuk 2006, Reale 2010, Testa et al. 2012, Tripathi et al. 2012). of coronal plasma properties of core of AR: in particular, temperature distribution (high temperature peak, slope, and low T end of distribution at TR temperatures), and Doppler shifts. Coordinated imaging and spectral observations of active regions with Hinode and IRIS will determine the plasma temperature, density and velocity with unprecedented temperature coverage (low TR to corona). IRIS also provides plasma spectral diagnostics at high spatial resolution at transition region temperatures (O IV, Si IV) and coronal temperatures (the FeXII line in the IRIS spectral range is intrinsically weak so we request 30s exposures to be able to get good S/N), and high spatial resolution (0.166???/pix) imaging at transition region and chromospheric temperatures.