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Characterization and formation of on-disk spicules in the Ca II K and Mg II k spectral lines

We characterize, for the first time, type-II spicules in Ca II K 3934Å using the CHROMIS instrument at the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope. We find that their line formation is dominated by opacity shifts with the K$_{3}$ minimum best representing the velocity of the spicules. The K$_{2}$ features are either suppressed by the Doppler-shifted K$_{3}$ or enhanced via an increased contribution from the lower layers, leading to strongly enhanced but un-shifted K$_{2}$ peaks, with widening towards the line-core as consistent with upper-layer opacity removal via Doppler-shift. We identify spicule spectra in concurrent IRIS Mg II k 2796Å observations with very similar properties. Using our interpretation of spicule chromospheric line-formation, we produce synthetic profiles that match observations.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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