The Formation of IRIS Diagnostics. IX. The Formation of the C I 135.58 Line in the Solar Atmosphere
Hsiao-Hsuan Lin, Mats Carlsson, Jorrit Leenaarts

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation and diagnostic potential of the C I 135.58 line in the solar atmosphere using advanced modeling, demonstrating its effectiveness as a probe of the middle chromosphere when combined with other IRIS lines.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the C I 135.58 line formation and its diagnostic capabilities, enhancing understanding of chromospheric conditions with IRIS observations.
Findings
C I 135.58 line is dominated by recombination cascade.
Line Doppler shifts correlate with vertical velocities at ~1.5 Mm.
Line ratio indicates electron density in the mid-chromosphere.
Abstract
The C I 135.58 line is located in the wavelength range of NASA's Interface Region Imagin Spectrograph (IRIS) small explorer mission. We here study the formation and diagnostic potential of this line by means of non local-thermodynamic-equilibrium modeling, employing both 1D and 3D radiation-magnetohydrodynamic models. The C I/C II ionization balance is strongly influenced by photoionization by Ly-alpha emission. The emission in the C I 135.58 line is dominated by a recombination cascade and the line forming region is optically thick. The Doppler shift of the line correlates strongly with the vertical velocity in its line forming region, which is typically located at 1.5 Mm height. With IRIS the C I 135.58 line is usually observed together with the O I 135.56 line, and from the Doppler shift of both lines, we obtain the velocity difference between the line forming regions of the two…
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