Abstract

The paper studies the vertical velocity of arch filaments in emerging flux regions by measuring their proper motion near the limb in H-alpha filtergrams and their radial velocity near the disk center in H-alpha spectrograms. Both show that arch filaments rise at a velocity between 10 and 15 km/s. The possible mechanisms producing this high velocity are discussed. None of them is satifactory, but it appears that the unloading of the arches by outflow must play a role. From the strength of H-alpha emission and D3 absorption, the temperature of arch filaments is estimated at 6000-15,000 K and the density at 10 to the 11th-12th/cu cm.

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