Figure 8.
Intensity of various lines produced by a gas column as a function of time (left) and decreasing temperature (right) for our cooling calculations. The column length is equal to the coronal cloud diameter and the hydrogen density is set to 0.2$\mathrm{\thinspace cm^{-3}}$. Time is measured since the moment when the temperature is 1.45 million K.

Intensity of various lines produced by a gas column as a function of time (left) and decreasing temperature (right) for our cooling calculations. The column length is equal to the coronal cloud diameter and the hydrogen density is set to 0.2|$\mathrm{\thinspace cm^{-3}}$|⁠. Time is measured since the moment when the temperature is 1.45 million K.

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