D. Spadaro et al., A STUDY OF THE UNRESOLVED FINE-STRUCTURE MODEL FOR THE SOLAR TRANSITION REGION, The Astrophysical journal, 462(2), 1996, pp. 1011-1019
The unresolved fine-structure (UFS) model for the lower transition reg
ion was proposed by Feldman as an explanation for a number of puzzling
observational results: specifically, the small filling factor of this
region, the inability of the observations to resolve the temperature
structure, and the observation of persistent redshifted UV emission li
nes even near the solar limb. It was hypothesized that opacity effects
may be able to explain the redshift observations. We consider a simpl
e model for the UFS consisting of a plasma sphere undergoing expansion
and contraction due to a time-varying heating. We calculate in detail
the line profile of the well-observed C IV 1548 Angstrom line. Our ca
lculations include the effects of both nonequilibrium ionization and r
adiative transfer. We find that although the model can reproduce some
of the features of the observations, such as the line widths, the effe
ct of finite optical depth is to produce a blueshifted peak for the em
ission line, contrary to observations. The physical origins of this bl
ueshift are discussed. We conclude that unless the pressures of the UF
S are significantly higher than the typical pressures assumed for the
lower transition region, opacity effects are unlikely to explain the o
bservations.