New deep coronal spectra from the 2017 total solar eclipse
S. Koutchmy, F. Baudin, Sh. Abdi, L. Golub, F. S\`evre

TL;DR
This paper presents high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the 2017 solar eclipse, revealing new emission lines, detailed coronal properties, and measurements of plasma velocities and temperatures in various solar corona regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed high-resolution spectra of the 2017 eclipse corona, including new weak lines and measurements inside coronal holes, enhancing understanding of coronal composition and dynamics.
Findings
Discovery of new weak emission lines.
Measurement of hot lines inside coronal holes.
Radial variation analysis of non-thermal velocities.
Abstract
Total eclipses permit a deep analysis of both the inner and the outer parts of the corona using the continuum White-Light (W-L) radiations from electrons (K-corona), the superposed spectrum of forbidden emission lines from ions (E-corona) and the dust component with F-lines (F-corona). By sufficiently dispersing the W-L spectrum, the Fraunhofer (F) spectrum of the dust component of the corona appears and the continuum Thomson radiation can be evaluated. The superposed emission lines of ions with different degrees of ionization are studied to allow the measurement of temperatures, non-thermal velocities, Doppler shifts and abundances. We describe a slit spectroscopic experiment of high spectral resolution for providing an analysis of the most typical parts of the quasi-minimum type corona observed during the total solar eclipse of Aug. 21, 2017 observed from Idaho, USA. Streamers, active…
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