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Problems in measuring prominence oscillations.

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Authors
Sütterlin P., Wiehr E., Bianda M., Kueveler G.
Type
Journal Article
Year
1997
Language
English
Abstract
Time variations of Doppler shifts of the Ca^+^ 8542Å emission in quiescent solar prominences have been measured. A new type of 'limb guider' assures a highly constant distance of the spectrograph slit from the solar limb and furthermore removes low frequency image motion in the direction perpendicular to the slit. Remaining image motion along the slit is usually removed by a correlation of subsequent spectra. This procedure, however, cannot be applied globally to the whole spatial height in the spectra if individual structures exhibit lateral motions along the slit or even decay or arise during the observation. We therefore correlate defined individual emission maxima from successive spectra. The finally obtained power spectra show oscillations with a variety of periods at restricted locations. The data favour the known general presence of periods near 20 and 60-min, however they give only slight indication for `typical' periods near 3 and 5 min.
Journal
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Volume
321
Start page number
921
End page number
926
Keywords
irsol-refereed-scientific-papers