Morphology and Dynamics Observed with Hi-C and IRIS

2018 
The third flight of the High-resolution Coronal Imager (Hi-C 2.1) occurred on May 29, 2018, with significant co-observations with both space and ground based instruments, including the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). The primary science goal of this flight was to identify the connections between the lower corona, transition region, and chromosphere at the native resolution of these connections. One way to relate the emission in these two instruments that image different temperature regimes is to compare the morphology, dynamics and time scales in each data set. In this poster, we present the initial results of this study.
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