A&A 432, 341-347 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20042179
Correlation between coronal hole and quiet Sun intensities: Evidence for continuous reconnection
K. P. Raju1, B. J. I. Bromage1, S. A. Chapman1 and G. Del Zanna21 Centre for Astrophysics, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
e-mail: kpr@iiap.res.in
2 DAMTP, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
(Received 14 October 2004 / Accepted 5 November 2004)
Abstract
Intensities of 12 strong EUV emission lines in a coronal hole and the
neighbouring quiet Sun region have been obtained from SOHO/CDS observations
made in August and September 1996. The field of view is 1 arcmin wide by 4 arcmin, with a series of observations made at different
spatial locations on
the boundary of the north polar hole and its large equatorial extension,
the "Elephant's Trunk". The formation temperatures of the observed lines
vary from 0.083 MK to 1.10 MK and hence they represent increasing
heights in the solar atmosphere from the upper chromosphere and transition
region to the low corona. Line intensities in the vicinity of the coronal hole
boundary were examined. For lines formed in the transition region,
a correlation was found between intensities in the coronal hole and those in
the adjacent quiet Sun region. However, for lines formed higher up in the low
corona, the correlation gradually disappears. Moreover, it is found that in
the lower transition region the coronal hole emission is brighter than that in
the quiet Sun. We conclude that the correlation observed in the transition
region implies that flux transport is not impeded by the presence of the
coronal hole boundary, suggesting that reconnection is taking place which
changes the status of the footpoints from closed to open and vice versa,
maintaining the location of the boundary against the movement of the flux. The
magnetic reconnection events provide energy in the corona which conducts down
the field lines until it is absorbed in the transition region. The brightness
of the coronal hole in the lower transition region lines can be explained if
the energy conducted down the open field lines is able to penetrate to lower
temperature levels than it does on the closed field of the quiet Sun region. This is
possible because, for any given temperature in this range, the density in the coronal
hole is lower than it is in the quiet Sun.
Key words: Sun: corona -- Sun: transition region
© ESO 2005

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