Non-Gaussian Si IV profiles are common (~60%) in the solar transition region and strongly depend on the angle between the magnetic field and line of sight, with k-like shapes more prevalent at large angles.
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A review summarizing observational properties, dynamics, and heating implications of transition region loops observed primarily with IRIS, distinct from coronal loops.
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Anisotropic non-Maxwellian velocity distributions in the solar transition region
Non-Gaussian Si IV profiles are common (~60%) in the solar transition region and strongly depend on the angle between the magnetic field and line of sight, with k-like shapes more prevalent at large angles.
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Magnetic loops in the solar transition region
A review summarizing observational properties, dynamics, and heating implications of transition region loops observed primarily with IRIS, distinct from coronal loops.