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EIS_SUMER_PCH_Ti


A messy GitHub repository for my paper measuring ion temperatures at the polar coronal hole boundary region observed by Hinode/EIS and SOHO/SUMER. Some Jupyter notebooks use my naive Python scripts. The HTML exports of the Jupyter notebooks are available in the ipynb_html directory.

Links to the Jupyter notebooks for each Figure (Recommend to open these notebooks in nbviewer to enable the internal hyperlinks in notebooks):

Figure 1: Positions of the EIS and SUMER slits overplotted on SOHO/EIT 195 context images.

Figure 2: EIS onboard radiometric calibration curves from Del Zanna (2013) and Warren et al. (2014).

Figure 3: Average effective velocity of Fe XII 192, 193, and 195 lines.

Figure 4: Electron density and temperature diagnostics using various line ratios.

Figure 5: Ion temperature diagnostics results using the EIS instrumental width from the EIS software.

Figure 6: Physical parameters in AWSoM simulation.

Figure 7: Fitting synthetic Fe VIII and Fe XII with or without Doppler shifts.

Figure 8: Compare the observed line widths with synthetic line widths (EIS instrumental width from EIS software).

Figure 9: Ion temperature diagnostics results using the EIS instrumental widths cross-calibrated with SUMER.

Figure 10: Compare the observed line widths with synthetic line widths (EIS instrumental width cross-calibrated with SUMER).

Figure 11: Ion temperature diagnostics on AWSoM synthetic line widths.

Figure 12: Double-Gaussian fitting of the brightest SUMER lines.

Figure 13: Kappa fitting of the brightest SUMER lines.

Figure 14: Ion temperature diagnostics results compared with Dolla et al. (2008) and Landi et al. (2009). EIS instrumental width cross-calibrated with SUMER.

Figure B1: Line intensity variation along the SUMER slit

Figure C1: EIS line width versus wavelength.

Figure D1a: Single-Gaussian fitting example of Na IX 681 observed by SOHO/SUMER.

Figure D1b: Multi-Gaussian fitting example of blended lines at 192 angstrom.