A comparison of the active region upflow and core properties using simultaneous spectroscopic observations from IRIS and Hinode
Krzysztof Barczynski, Louise Harra, Lucia Kleint, Brandon Panos, and, David H. Brooks

TL;DR
This study compares plasma properties in active region upflows and cores using simultaneous IRIS and Hinode spectroscopic data, revealing different plasma dynamics and suggesting multiple mechanisms for plasma upflow generation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of plasma properties across different regions and temperatures, identifying three parallel mechanisms responsible for plasma upflows in active regions.
Findings
Upflow regions have lower density and temperature than AR cores.
Coronal Doppler velocities are strongly correlated in upflows.
Multiple mechanisms, including magnetic reconnection and field expansion, generate plasma upflows.
Abstract
The origin of the slow solar wind is still an open issue. It has been suggested that upflows at the edge of active regions (AR) can contribute to the slow solar wind. Here, we compared the upflow region and the AR core and studied how the plasma properties change from the chromosphere via the transition region to the corona. We studied limb-to-limb observations NOAA 12687 (14th - 25th Nov 2017). We analysed spectroscopic data simultaneously obtained from IRIS and Hinode/EIS in six spectral lines. We studied the mutual relationships between the plasma properties for each emission line, as well as comparing the plasma properties between the neighbouring formation temperature lines. To find the most characteristic spectra, we classified the spectra in each wavelength using the machine learning technique k-means. We found that in the upflow region the Doppler velocities of the coronal lines…
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