1956
DOI: 10.1086/146190
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Coronal Temperature Determination from Emission Lines.

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“…The combination of Lorentz and Gaussian profiles is known as Voigt profile. As suggested by Pecker et al (1954), and later confirmed by Billings (1956), for the particular cases of the green and red coronal lines, the line profile broadening is in both cases primarily thermal. Nevertheless, one is always confronted with the possibility that turbulent macroscopic motions contribute to the width of line profiles.…”
Section: On the Determination Of The Normalization Factor F Kmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The combination of Lorentz and Gaussian profiles is known as Voigt profile. As suggested by Pecker et al (1954), and later confirmed by Billings (1956), for the particular cases of the green and red coronal lines, the line profile broadening is in both cases primarily thermal. Nevertheless, one is always confronted with the possibility that turbulent macroscopic motions contribute to the width of line profiles.…”
Section: On the Determination Of The Normalization Factor F Kmentioning
confidence: 53%