Issue |
A&A
Volume 449, Number 3, April III 2006
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Page(s) | 1177 - 1192 | |
Section | The Sun | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20054314 | |
Published online | 24 March 2006 |
Analysis of a multi-wavelength time-resolved observation of a coronal loop
1
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche & Astronomiche, Sezione di Astronomia, Università di Palermo, Piazza del Parlamento 1, 90134 Palermo, Italy e-mail: reale@astropa.unipa.it
2
INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo “Giuseppe S. Vaiana”, Piazza del Parlamento 1, 90134 Palermo, Italy e-mail: ciarave@astropa.unipa.it
Received:
6
October
2005
Accepted:
5
December
2005
Aims.We analyze a well-defined loop
system detected in a time-resolved observation in several spectral bands to
characterize the structure and evolution of coronal loops. Methods.The dataset includes simultaneous sequences of images in the 171 Å, 195 Å and 284 Å filter bands of TRACE, and in one filter of Yohkoh/SXT, with a
time coverage of about 2.5 h, and two rasters taken with SoHO/CDS in twelve
relevant lines, forming between (O V 629 Å) and
(Fe XVI 360 Å). The loop is initially best seen in the TRACE
195 Å filter band, with some correspondence to the simultaneous SXT images,
and later in the 171 Å filter band, with good correspondence to the CDS
raster images in the lines with formation temperature around
. We have taken as pixel-by-pixel background the latest TRACE, Yohkoh
and CDS images where the loop has faded out. We examine the loop
morphology evolution, the light curves, the TRACE filter ratio distribution and
evolution, the images and emission measure from the CDS spectral lines.Results.Our analysis detects that, after background subtraction, the emission along the
loop and its evolution are non-uniform, especially in the 171 Å filter band,
and that the TRACE 195/171 filter ratio has a moderately non-uniform
distribution along the loop and evolves over time. Both the light curves and the
filter ratio evolution indicate a globally cooling loop. Relatively hot plasma
may be present at the beginning while, during the first CDS raster,
the data indicate a rather moderate thermal structuring of the loop.Conclusions.Our analysis supports a coherent scenario across the different bands and
instruments, points out difficulties in
diagnostic methods and establishes quantitative basis for detailed forward modeling.
© ESO, 2006
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