The quiet Sun average Doppler shift of coronal lines up to 2 MK
Neda Dadashi, Luca Teriaca, Sami K. Solanki

TL;DR
This study measures the average Doppler shifts of coronal spectral lines between 1 and 2 million Kelvin in the quiet Sun, providing new observational constraints for solar atmospheric models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel technique combining SUMER and EIS data to measure Doppler shifts at higher temperatures, extending previous observations beyond 1 MK.
Findings
Average Doppler shifts increase with temperature up to 1.8 MK.
Maximum blue shift of about -4.4 km/s at 1.8 MK.
Shift decreases to about -1.3 km/s at 2.1 MK.
Abstract
The average Doppler shift shown by spectral lines formed from the chromosphere to the corona reveals important information on the mass and energy balance of the solar atmosphere, providing an important observational constraint to any models of the solar corona. Previous spectroscopic observations of vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) lines have revealed a persistent average wavelength shift of lines formed at temperatures up to 1 MK. At higher temperatures, the behaviour is still essentially unknown. Here we analyse combined SUMER/SoHO and EIS/Hinode observations of the quiet Sun around disk centre to determine, for the first time, the average Doppler shift of several spectral lines formed between 1 and 2 MK, where the largest part of the quiet coronal emission is formed. The measurements are based on a novel technique applied to EIS spectra to measure the difference in Doppler shift between…
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