Signatures of transition region explosive events in hydrogen Ly-beta profiles
M. Zhang, L.-D. Xia, H. Tian, Y. Chen

TL;DR
This study investigates how transition region explosive events influence hydrogen Ly-beta line profiles, revealing increased reversals and peak shifts during EEs, with implications for solar atmospheric modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis linking transition region explosive events to specific modifications in hydrogen Ly-beta profiles in quiet Sun and coronal hole regions.
Findings
Ly-beta profiles become more reversed during EEs
Enhanced blue peaks in Ly-beta are associated with EEs
Profiles show larger peak separation and increased opacity
Abstract
We search for signatures of transition region explosive events (EEs) in hydrogen Ly-beta profiles. Two rasters made by the SUMER (Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation) instrument on board SOHO in a quiet-Sun region and an equatorial coronal hole are selected for our study. Transition region explosive events are identified from profiles of C II 1037 Angstrom and O VI 1032 Angstrom, respectively. We compare Ly-beta profiles during EEs with those averaged in the entire quiet-Sun and coronal-hole regions. The relationship between the peak emission of Ly-beta profiles and the wing emission of C II and O VI during EEs is investigated. We find that the central part of Ly-beta profiles becomes more reversed and the distance of the two peaks becomes larger during EEs, both in the coronal hole and in the quiet Sun. The average Ly-beta profile of the EEs detected by C II has an…
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