# Flows along arch filaments observed in the GRIS 'very fast spectroscopic   mode'

**Authors:** S. J. Gonz\'alez Manrique, C. Denker, C. Kuckein, A. Pastor Yabar, M., Collados, M. Verma, H. Balthasar, A. Diercke, C. E. Fischer, P. G\"om\"ory,, N. Bello Gonz\'alez, R. Schlichenmaier, M. Cubas Armas, T. Berkefeld, A., Feller, S. Hoch, A. Hofmann, A. Lagg, H. Nicklas, D. Orozco Su\'arez, D., Schmidt, W. Schmidt, M. Sigwarth, M. Sobotka, S.K. Solanki, D. Soltau, J., Staude, K.G. Strassmeier, R. Volkmer, O. von der L\"uhe, and T. Waldmann

arXiv: 1701.02206 · 2017-09-20

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates the use of a new fast spectroscopic mode on the GREGOR solar telescope to observe and track dynamic chromospheric features in an emerging flux region with high temporal resolution.

## Contribution

It introduces and evaluates a novel 'very fast spectroscopic mode' for solar observations, enabling rapid spectral scans to study dynamic solar phenomena.

## Key findings

- Successful tracking of high-velocity chromospheric features
- High temporal resolution spectral data obtained (one scan per minute)
- Potential for improved understanding of solar dynamic processes

## Abstract

A new generation of solar instruments provides improved spectral, spatial, and temporal resolution, thus facilitating a better understanding of dynamic processes on the Sun. High-resolution observations often reveal multiple-component spectral line profiles, e.g., in the near-infrared He I 10830 \AA\ triplet, which provides information about the chromospheric velocity and magnetic fine structure. We observed an emerging flux region, including two small pores and an arch filament system, on 2015 April 17 with the 'very fast spectroscopic mode' of the GREGOR Infrared Spectrograph (GRIS) situated at the 1.5-meter GREGOR solar telescope at Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, Spain. We discuss this method of obtaining fast (one per minute) spectral scans of the solar surface and its potential to follow dynamic processes on the Sun. We demonstrate the performance of the 'very fast spectroscopic mode' by tracking chromospheric high-velocity features in the arch filament system.

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