New EIS effective area curves confirm factor-of-two long-wavelength degradation without fine structure and reveal inverse FIP bias with Fe/H at 0.57 of photospheric value at 10 MK, confirmed by Chandrayaan-2 SXM spectra.
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The quiet-Sun temperature ratio R≈2.4 equals the KL-divergence difference between a κ=2.5 distribution and its EUV and radio Maxwellian projections, satisfying ΔD_KL = (3/2)[R0 − ln R0 − 1] = (3/2) d_IS(T_eff, T_core).
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Modeling Flare Continuum Emission Observed by Hinode/EIS: Instrument Calibration and Element Composition Results
New EIS effective area curves confirm factor-of-two long-wavelength degradation without fine structure and reveal inverse FIP bias with Fe/H at 0.57 of photospheric value at 10 MK, confirmed by Chandrayaan-2 SXM spectra.
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Diagnostic Disagreement as an Information-Projection Divergence: An Information-Theoretic Reading of the Quiet-Sun Temperature Ratio
The quiet-Sun temperature ratio R≈2.4 equals the KL-divergence difference between a κ=2.5 distribution and its EUV and radio Maxwellian projections, satisfying ΔD_KL = (3/2)[R0 − ln R0 − 1] = (3/2) d_IS(T_eff, T_core).