Spectroscopic Observations of Fe XVIII in Solar Active Regions
Luca Teriaca, Harry Warren, Werner Curdt

TL;DR
This paper presents the first spectroscopic observations of Fe XVIII in solar active regions, providing new insights into high-temperature plasma and impulsive heating in the solar corona.
Contribution
It introduces spectroscopic measurements of Fe XVIII at 974.86 Å in active regions, improving temperature diagnostics and validating imaging data from AIA and XRT.
Findings
Fe XVIII line is unblended in SUMER spectra.
Most plasma in active region loops is between 3.5 and 4 MK.
Pure Fe XVIII images can be derived from AIA data.
Abstract
The large uncertainties associated with measuring the amount of high temperature emission in solar active regions represents a significant impediment to making progress on the coronal heating problem. Most current observations at temperatures of 3 MK and above are taken with broad band soft X-ray instruments. Such measurements have proven difficult to interpret unambiguously. Here we present the first spectroscopic observations of the Fe XVIII 974.86 AA emission line in an on-disk active region taken with then SUMER instrument on SOHO. Fe XVIII has a peak formation temperature of 7.1 MK and provides important constraints on the amount of impulsive heating in the corona. Detailed evaluation of the spectra and comparison of the SUMER data with soft X-ray images from the XRT on Hinode confirm that this line is unblended. We also compare the spectroscopic data with observations from the AIA…
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