Astron. Astrophys. 332, 761-766 (1998)

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Line profiles in moustaches produced by an impacting energetic particle beam
M.D. Ding 1,
J.-C. Hénoux 2 and
C. Fang 1
1 Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, Nanjing
210093, P.R. China
2 Observatoire de Paris, DASOP-URA326 (CNRS), F-92195
Meudon Cedex, France
Received 1 October 1997 / Accepted 11 December 1997
Abstract
The H line profile in moustaches is
characterized by enhanced wings and a deep central absorption. We
explore the possibility that such a profile may be due to the effect
of energetic particles bombarding the atmosphere. Computations show
that the characteristics of moustache line profiles can be
qualitatively reproduced in two extreme cases, either injection from
the corona of high energy particles ( keV
electrons or MeV protons) or injection in a
low-lying site, in middle chromosphere or deeper, of less energetic
particles ( keV electrons or
400 keV protons). The requirements on the energy
and on the depth of the injection site of energetic particles are
reduced in the case of observations close to the solar limb. The
rôle of protons of energies below 1 MeV is slightly less
significant than that of deka-keV electrons in the case of a high
particle injection site, but such protons remain to be viable
candidates in the case of lower particle injection sites and of
observations at larger heliocentric angles. Observations at various
wavelengths are needed to find which of these hypotheses is convenient
for explaining a given event.
Key words: line:
profiles
Sun: activity
Sun: particle emission
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Online publication: March 23, 1998
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