Abstract

This paper presents observations of the MgII h and k lines obtained with the UVSP instrument that flew aboard the SMM satellite. Both spatially averaged and resolved observations are compared with calculated profiles of the lines from standard, plane-parallel solar models. The radiative transfer calculations presented take full account of partial frequency redistribution and wavelength overlap of the h and k lines. A comparison between theoretical and observed wing profiles indicates that current one-dimensional models underestimate the temperature in the middle photosphere. The cores of spatially resolved dark intra-network profiles are well reproduced by the model calculations, while the spatially averaged profiles have in general broader emission peaks, indicating that the additional broadening is due to a contribution of magnetic network profiles.

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