Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series Paper Accepted

A paper entitled “A Publicly Available Multi-Observatory Data Set of an Enhanced Network Patch from the Photosphere to Corona” has been accepted to the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. The authors include Adam Kobelski and Sabrina (ST13), Lucas Tarr and Sarah Jaeggli from the National Solar Observatory, Harry Warren from the Naval Research Lab, and Nicholas Luber, a graduate student from West Virginia University. The paper presents a large number of coordinated observations and initial analysis from space- and ground-based telescopes, including those on-board Hinode, IRIS, ALMA in Chile, and the Dunn Solar Telescope in New Mexico. We found an interesting distinction between previously determined relationships between H-alpha line widths and temperature observed with ALMA and were also able to connect microflaring observations from the chromosphere to the corona.

Read the article at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360383269_A_publicly_available_multi-observatory_data_set_of_an_enhanced_network_patch_from_the_Photosphere_to_Corona.

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