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The Color and Brightness of the F-corona Inferred from the 2019 July 2 Total Solar Eclipse

Benjamin Boe, Shadia Habbal, Cooper Downs, Miloslav Druckmüller

2021The Astrophysical Journal40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Total solar eclipses (TSEs) provide a unique opportunity to quantify the properties of the K-corona (electrons), F-corona (dust), and E-corona (ions) continuously from the solar surface out to a few solar radii. We apply a novel inversion method to separate emission from the K- and F-corona continua using unpolarized total brightness ( tB ) observations from five 0.5 nm bandpasses acquired during the 2019 July 2 TSE between 529.5 and 788.4 nm. The wavelength dependence relative to the photosphere (i.e., color) of the F-corona itself is used to infer the tB of the K- and F-corona for each line of sight. We compare our K-corona emission results with the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory (MLSO) K-Cor polarized brightness ( pB ) observations from the day of the eclipse, and the forward modeled K-corona intensity from the Predictive Science Inc. (PSI) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model prediction. Our results are generally consistent with previous work and match both the MLSO data and PSI-MHD predictions quite well, supporting the validity of our approach and of the PSI-MHD model. However, we find that the tB of the F-corona is higher than expected in the low corona, perhaps indicating that the F-corona is slightly polarized—challenging the common assumption that the F-corona is entirely unpolarized.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsBrightnessAstrophysicsPhotosphereAstronomySolar eclipseWavelengthObservatorySolar irradianceSolar observatoryPhotometry (optics)Radiative transferOccultationSolar physicsLine (geometry)Light curveAngstromIrradianceChromosphereBrightness temperatureMagnetohydrodynamic driveSurface brightnessEmission spectrumRemote sensingEclipseSunspotRadianceAstrometryAtmospheric modelsInversion (geology)Solar minimumCoronal mass ejectionSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
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