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    Off-limb EUV observations of the solar corona and transients with the CORONAS-F/SPIRIT telescope-coronagraph

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    The SPIRIT telescope aboard the CORONAS-F satellite (in orbit from 26 July 2001 to 5 December 2005), observed the off-limb solar corona in the 175 Ã… (Fe IX, X and XI lines) and 304 Ã… (He II and Si XI lines) bands. In the coronagraphic mode the mirror was tilted to image the corona at the distance of 1.1...5 <I>R</I><sub>sun</sub> from the solar center, the outer occulter blocked the disk radiation and the detector sensitivity was enhanced. This intermediate region between the fields of view of ordinary extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) telescopes and most of the white-light (WL) coronagraphs is responsible for forming the streamer belt, acceleration of ejected matter and emergence of slow and fast solar wind. We present here the results of continuous coronagraphic EUV observations of the solar corona carried out during two weeks in June and December 2002. The images showed a "diffuse" (unresolved) component of the corona seen in both bands, and non-radial, ray-like structures seen only in the 175 Ã… band, which can be associated with a streamer base. The correlations between latitudinal distributions of the EUV brightness in the corona and at the limb were found to be high in 304 Ã… at all distances and in 175 Ã… only below 1.5 <I>R</I><sub>sun</sub>. The temporal correlation of the coronal brightness along the west radial line, with the brightness at the underlying limb region was significant in both bands, independent of the distance. On 2 February 2003 SPIRIT observed an expansion of a transient associated with a prominence eruption seen only in the 304 Ã… band. The SPIRIT data have been compared with the corresponding data of the SOHO LASCO, EIT and UVCS instruments

    Spirit X-Ray Telescope / Spectroheliometer Results

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    The SPIRIT X-ray telescope/spectroheliometer súccessively operates on-board the CORONAS-F satellite since August 15, 2001. The instrument includes two XUV-solar telescopes - one is the four band Ritchey Chretien telescope with the optics analogous to the EIT SOHO telescope, another a Herschel two band telescope with off axis paraboloids. During the first year there were observed flares and highly variable active structures in hot 10MK MGXII images , solar XUV corona, full Sun XUV spectral images , first separeted images of solar disk and corona in the HeII and SiXI lines
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