Variation in the intensity ratio at each wavelength point of the Si iv 1394/1403 \ lines. Spectral diagnostics of a bifurcated eruption
Abstract
Aims. This study aims to investigate the deviation of the intensity ratio of the SiIV 1394 \ and 1403 \ emission lines from the expected value of 2 in the optically thin regime, as observed in many recent studies. Methods. We analyzed the integrated intensity ratio (R) and the wavelength-dependent ratio (r(λ)) in a small bifurcated eruption event observed by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). Results. Despite the relatively complex line profiles, most of the intensity ratio R of SiIV lines remained greater than 2 in the loops. The ratio r(λ) varied in the line core and wings, changing distinctly from 2.0 to 3.3 along the wavelength. At certain positions, the SiIV 1394 \ and 1403 \ lines exhibited different Doppler velocities. Conclusions. When diagnosing the spectra of small active region events, not only the impact of opacity but also the influence of resonance scattering should be considered. We propose that the ratio r(λ) can serve as an indicator of the resonance scattering and opacity effect of the SiIV line.
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