Table 3.
Plasma flow velocities reconstructed in NOAA AR closed loop 3D points.
vLOS1 | vLOS2 | vep | β | V3D | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(km s−1) | (km s−1) | (km s−1) | (degrees) | (km s−1) | |
Closed loop | |||||
Point 1 | 2.38 km s−1 | −0.68 km s−1 | 4.91 km s−1 | 7.51° | 4.95 km s−1 |
Point 2 | 0.71 km s−1 | −1.97 km s−1 | 4.27 km s−1 | 17.98° | 4.48 km s−1 |
Point 3 | −7.35 km s−1 | −9.4 km s−1 | −9.41 km s−1 | 14.11° | −9.70 km s−1 |
Notes. Velocity vectors characterising the flows in the investigated closed loops observed in NOAA AR 2678 in November 2017. V3D, shown in Fig. 10, is reconstructed at points 1, 2, and 3 on the loop. The velocity vectors V3D are found by deprojection from vep on the tangent to the coronal loop directions. The minus sign indicates outflows.
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