Section of spectrum No. 11 showing the MgI-b triplet in emission in the 'reversing layer'

Descriptions of spectra


  1. (Ha 1/60s) Chromospheric ring from S through NE with two spots to NW (Ha). Bright SE part seen in D3, MgI, Hb, HeI 4471, Hg, Hd. Some faint bright lines seen longward of MgI. Bright southern prominence seen in all lines except MgI - which shows just a segment of the low chromosphere.
  2. (Ha 1/30s) Lost the MgI lines. Ha appearance similar to 1. Can now see the [FeX] and [FeXIV] rings with bright patches in the E (just below centre) and NW. The elevated NW prominence is visible in D3. Coronal continuum becoming more prominent.
  3. (Ha 1/15s) All three NW prominences now visible in D3 and the brightest (central) one also in Hb. Can just see MgI in emission on the southern limb. The [FeXIV] ring is complete. Fainter prominences to NE also visible in D3.
  4. (Ha 1/8s) Much structure in D3 and several prominences visible in Hb. Can just discern CaII H and K. The [FeXIV] ring is very clear and the light on the bright E part fans upwards by about 0.15 Rsun. An extension is also seen around the elevated prominence in the W. MgI emission still faintly visible. The elevated prominence in the NW is about 0.08 Rsun high.
  5. (Ha 1/4s) H and K clearly visible now. MgI still just visible in emission. Coronal lines bright E, W and NW. HeI 4471 visible in southern prominence.
  6. (Ha 1/2s) HeI 4471 and CaII H and K clear. A high resolution (4.5MB jpeg) of this and spectrum 4 has been produced.
  7. (Ha 1s) The CaII h-line appears double (H-epsilon ?) and also, possibly, does K.
  8. (Ha ~10s) Rather burned out and trailed. 4471 clear.
  9. (Ha 1/15s) Emission can be seen in Ha on the limb about 0.1 Rsun below the elevated prominence. The NW complex now shows six components in Ha. MgI is now visible in emission in the brightest NW prominence.
  10. (Ha 1/15s) A string of blobs now shows in the W and SW in Ha - tracing the limb. The western limb is now brighter in the coronal lines. MgI brightening in the N.
  11. (Ha 1/15s) (1/15s) Western limb brightening. MgI emission now very clear in the N. (see header picture)
  12. (Ha 1/30s)
  13. (Ha 1/60s) Bright western limb and some photospheric continuum. Many lines in emission, most prominently MgI, NaI-D (resolved). Emission line near 6500A, identified with BaII 6496.9. Can still see the coronal lines in the NW. A spectrum plot with a wavelength scale and a solar absorption spectrum for comparison shows the emission lines. The line doubling in the blue is due to defocus.
  14. (Ha 1/60s) Strong photospheric continuum. Balmer lines, D3, MgI and [FeXIV] still seen in emission in the west.

nb. The Sun is 3.4mm in diameter on the film.

A Fraunhofer spectrum taken with the same grating but at a focal length of only 180mm. This is on B&W negative film whose spectral response does not extend to Ha. It has been spatially averaged.


Last update: 1 September 1999: Mail to rfosbury@eso.org
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