Y. Sanjay, S. Krishna Prasad, R. Erdelyi, M. B. Korsos, D. Banerjee, P. S. Rawat
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By combining this information with\nthe local sound speed obtained from the characteristic formation temperatures\nof individual channels, we estimate the respective formation heights. The\nmedian values of formation heights obtained across all active regions in our\nsample are 356, 368, 858, 1180, and 1470 km, respectively, for the AIA 1600\n{\\AA}, 1700 {\\AA}, 304 {\\AA}, 131 {\\AA}, and 171 {\\AA} channels. The\ncorresponding ranges in the formation heights are 247 $\\--$ 453, 260 $\\--$ 468,\n575 $\\--$ 1155, 709 $\\--$ 1937, and 909 $\\--$ 2585 km, respectively. These\nvalues are measured with respect to the HMI continuum. We find the formation\nheight of UV channels is quite stable (between 250 $\\--$ 500 km) and displays\nonly a marginal difference between the AIA 1600 {\\AA} and 1700 {\\AA} during\nquiet conditions. 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On the formation height of low-corona and chromospheric channels of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
The multi-wavelength data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is
extensively used in studying the physics of the Sun and its atmosphere. In this
study, we estimate the formation heights of low-corona and chromospheric
channels of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) over the atmospheres of
sunspot umbrae during the quiet condition period within 20 different active
regions. The upward propagating slow magnetoacoustic waves (slow MAWs) of 3-min
period, which are perpetually present in sunspots, are utilized for this
purpose. Employing a cross-correlation technique, the most frequent time lag
between different channel pairs is measured. By combining this information with
the local sound speed obtained from the characteristic formation temperatures
of individual channels, we estimate the respective formation heights. The
median values of formation heights obtained across all active regions in our
sample are 356, 368, 858, 1180, and 1470 km, respectively, for the AIA 1600
{\AA}, 1700 {\AA}, 304 {\AA}, 131 {\AA}, and 171 {\AA} channels. The
corresponding ranges in the formation heights are 247 $\--$ 453, 260 $\--$ 468,
575 $\--$ 1155, 709 $\--$ 1937, and 909 $\--$ 2585 km, respectively. These
values are measured with respect to the HMI continuum. We find the formation
height of UV channels is quite stable (between 250 $\--$ 500 km) and displays
only a marginal difference between the AIA 1600 {\AA} and 1700 {\AA} during
quiet conditions. On the other hand, the formation height of coronal channels
is quite variable.