On the Nature of Propagating Intensity Disturbances in Polar Plumes during the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
Kyung-Suk Cho,
Il-Hyun Cho,
Maria S. Madjarska
et al.
Abstract:The propagating intensity disturbances (PIDs) in plumes are still poorly understood and their identity (magnetoacoustic waves or flows) remains an open question. We investigate PIDs in five plumes located in the northern polar coronal hole observed during the 2017 total solar eclipse. Three plumes are associated with coronal bright points, jets and macrospicules at their base (active plumes) and the other two plumes are not (quiet plumes). The electron temperature at the base of the plumes is obtained from the… Show more
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