Electronic Resource
Springer
Solar physics
5 (1968), S. 471-488
ISSN:
1573-093X
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract Evidence is presented demonstrating the existence of a type of chromospheric structure in the form of bright streaks. These are extensions across the solar disk of elongated bright mottles which originate in the central regions of clusters of mottles. They are best observed on good filtergrams at Hα ± 0.5 Å through comparison with filtergrams at other positions on the line profile. Their length can be as much as 200 sec of arc. The bright streaks appear to be predominantly horizontal loop structures, while the well-known spicules are mainly vertical structures. A bright streak may be well defined or rather diffuse along its length, and many of them are accompanied by darker boundaries or envelopes. It is usual to find a loop of bright streak bridging the central areas of two mottle clusters. It seems that the observed pattern in the space between the chromospheric network at Hα ± 0.5 Å results partly from the interactions of the bright streaks of different stages of evolution traversing the area in different directions.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00147014
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