Abstract

From a study of the chromospheric lines listed by Pierce (1968, 1973) indications have been found that first-order plasma satellites appear sometimes as a pair of faint chromospheric emission lines in such places where forbidden lines, mainly of metals, should be located. Second-order satellites are indicated sometimes by an asymmetry in the emission wings of stronger lines, either with respect to intensity or with respect to distance from the line centre and, if so, with the remote wing of diffuse shape. Finally diffuse faint lines, appearing in somewhat greater distances from strong chromospheric lines, suggest the appearance sometimes of fourth-order plasma satellites. All the three types of satellites give electron densities of the order of 1012 cm−3. Traces of possible absorption satellites are found also for some of the lines in the solar spectrum. In this connection special attention is drawn to a few faint solar lines located near the wavelengths of corona emission lines.

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