Bibcode
Wiegelmann, T.; Solanki, S.; Borrero, J.; Martinez Pillet, V.; Sunrise Team
Referencia bibliográfica
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2011, abstract #SH41B-06
Fecha de publicación:
12
2011
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Descripción
Observations with the balloon borne SUNRISE/IMAX instrument provide us
with unprecedented high spatial resolution (pixel size 40 km)
measurements of the magnetic field in the photosphere of the quiet Sun.
To investigate the magnetic structure of the chromosphere and corona we
extrapolate these photospheric measurements into the upper solar
atmosphere and analyse a timeseries with a cadence of 33s. We find that
the majority of closed loops which reach into the chromosphere or corona
have one foot point in strong photospheric magnetic field regions
(B>300 G). Most loops are asymmetric and the weaker foot point is
often located in the internetwork. We find that the magnetic
connectivity of the loops changes rapidly with a typical recycling time
of about 2 min in the upper solar atmosphere and 14 min in the
photosphere. We discuss, to which extend the observed topological
changes can be interpreted as evidence for magnetic reconnection and the
relevance of these processes for coronal heating.