A New Type Of Jet In A Polar Limb Of The Solar Coronal Hole

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2019)

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A new type of chromospheric jet in a polar limb of a coronal hole is discovered in the Ca II filtergram of the Solar Optical Telescope on board the Hinode. We identify 30 jets in a filtered Ca II movie with a duration of 53 minutes. The average speed at their maximum heights is found to be 132 +/- 44 km s(-1) ranging from 57 to 264 km s(-1) along the propagation direction. The average lifetime is 20 +/- 6 ranging from 11 to 36 s. The speed and lifetime of the jets are located at end-tails of those parameters determined for type II spicules, hence implying a new type of jets. To confirm whether these jets are different from conventional spicules, we construct a time-height image averaged over a horizontal region of 1 '', and calculate lagged cross-correlations of intensity profiles at each height with the intensity at 2 Mm. From this, we obtain a cross-correlation map as a function of lag and height. We find that the correlation curve as a function of lag time is well fitted into three different Gaussian functions whose standard deviations of the lag time are 193, 42, and 17 s. The corresponding propagation speeds are calculated to be 9 km s(-1), 67 kms(-1), and 121 km s(-1), respectively. The kinematic properties of the former two components seem to correspond to the 3-minute oscillations and type II spicules, while the latter component to the jets is addressed in this study.
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jet,polar limb
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