Statistical properties of H{\alpha} jets in the polar coronal hole and their implications in coronal activities
Youqian Qi, Zhenghua Huang, Lidong Xia, Hui Fu, Mingzhe Guo, Zhenyong, Hou, Weixin Liu, Mingzhe Sun, Dayang Liu

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties and dynamics of Hα jets in the solar polar coronal hole, revealing their connection to coronal activities and their potential role in energy and mass transfer in the solar atmosphere.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Hα jets' characteristics and their relationship with coronal plumes and jets, highlighting their significance in solar atmospheric dynamics.
Findings
Hα jets have an average lifetime of 75.38 seconds and reach heights of 2.67 Mm.
Jets rooted in specific regions are higher and faster than others.
Most Hα jets associated with propagating disturbances have speeds around 50 km/s.
Abstract
Dynamic features, such as chromospheric jets, transition region network jets, coronal plumes and coronal jets, are abundant in the network regions of the solar polar coronal holes. We investigate the relationship between chromospheric jets and coronal activities (e.g., coronal plumes and jets).We analyze observations of a polar coronal hole including the filtergrams that were taken by the New Vacuum Solar Telescope (NVST) at the H{\alpha}-0.6 {\AA}to study the H{\alpha} jets,and the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) 171 {\AA} images to follow the evolution of coronal activities. H{\alpha} jets are persistent in the network regions, only some regions (denoted as R1-R5) are rooted with discernible coronal plumes.With an automated method, we identify and track 1 320 H{\alpha} jets in the network regions. We find that the average lifetime, height and ascending speed of the H{\alpha} jets…
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