First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb

This is a first report of combined observations form the solar instruments at the recently inaugurated German-Argentinean Solar-Observatory at El Leoncito, San Juan, Argentina. The Hα telescope (HASTA) and the mirror coronagraph (MICA) daily image the solar disk and the inner solar corona respective...

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Autores principales: Stenborg, G., Bagalá, L.G., Bauer, O.H., Borda, R.F., Francile, C., Haerendel, G., Rovira, M.G., Schwenn, R.
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spelling todo:paper_13646826_v62_n16_p1553_Stenborg2023-10-03T16:11:09Z First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb Stenborg, G. Bagalá, L.G. Bauer, O.H. Borda, R.F. Francile, C. Haerendel, G. Rovira, M.G. Schwenn, R. ■ * ■ * ■ This is a first report of combined observations form the solar instruments at the recently inaugurated German-Argentinean Solar-Observatory at El Leoncito, San Juan, Argentina. The Hα telescope (HASTA) and the mirror coronagraph (MICA) daily image the solar disk and the inner solar corona respectively with high temporal and spatial resolution. The excellent weather conditions for solar studies of the Observatory, and its south equatorial location allow a complementary summer-condition data with respect to the majority of the other observatories, mainly located in the northern hemisphere. In this paper, we present four events in order to study possible correlations between observations taken by both telescopes. Since each instrument records data in quite different temperature regimes, correlation between both set of data appears when the phenomena span a broad range of temperatures. This is explicitly shown for two of the four set of data presented here. On the other hand, the four cases are good examples of the contributions the two instruments can provide to the better understanding of the mechanisms at work in the inner solar atmosphere. © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13646826_v62_n16_p1553_Stenborg
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Stenborg, G.
Bagalá, L.G.
Bauer, O.H.
Borda, R.F.
Francile, C.
Haerendel, G.
Rovira, M.G.
Schwenn, R.
First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
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description This is a first report of combined observations form the solar instruments at the recently inaugurated German-Argentinean Solar-Observatory at El Leoncito, San Juan, Argentina. The Hα telescope (HASTA) and the mirror coronagraph (MICA) daily image the solar disk and the inner solar corona respectively with high temporal and spatial resolution. The excellent weather conditions for solar studies of the Observatory, and its south equatorial location allow a complementary summer-condition data with respect to the majority of the other observatories, mainly located in the northern hemisphere. In this paper, we present four events in order to study possible correlations between observations taken by both telescopes. Since each instrument records data in quite different temperature regimes, correlation between both set of data appears when the phenomena span a broad range of temperatures. This is explicitly shown for two of the four set of data presented here. On the other hand, the four cases are good examples of the contributions the two instruments can provide to the better understanding of the mechanisms at work in the inner solar atmosphere. © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
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author Stenborg, G.
Bagalá, L.G.
Bauer, O.H.
Borda, R.F.
Francile, C.
Haerendel, G.
Rovira, M.G.
Schwenn, R.
author_facet Stenborg, G.
Bagalá, L.G.
Bauer, O.H.
Borda, R.F.
Francile, C.
Haerendel, G.
Rovira, M.G.
Schwenn, R.
author_sort Stenborg, G.
title First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
title_short First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
title_full First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
title_fullStr First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
title_full_unstemmed First combined observations in the German-Argentinean solar observatory: Correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
title_sort first combined observations in the german-argentinean solar observatory: correlations in quiet and eruptive phenomena at the limb
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13646826_v62_n16_p1553_Stenborg
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