The storage and dissipation of magnetic energy in the quiet sun corona determined from SDO/HMI magnetograms
Abstract
In recent years, higher cadence, higher resolution observations have revealed the quiet-Sun photosphere to be complex and rapidly evolving. Since magnetic fields anchored in the photosphere extend up into the solar corona, it is expected that the small-scale coronal magnetic field exhibits similar complexity. For the first time, the quiet-Sun coronal magnetic field is continuously evolved through a series of non-potential, quasi-static equilibria, deduced from magnetograms observed by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory, where the photospheric boundary condition which drives the coronal evolution exactly reproduces the observed magnetograms. The build-up, storage, and dissipation of magnetic energy within the simulations is studied. We find that the free magnetic energy built up and stored within the field is sufficient to explain small-scale, impulsive events such as nanoflares. On comparing with coronal images of the same region, the energy storage and dissipation visually reproduces many of the observed features. The results indicate that the complex small-scale magnetic evolution of a large number of magnetic features is a key element in explaining the nature of the solar corona.
Citation
Meyer , K A , Sabol , J , Mackay , D H & van Ballegooijen , A 2013 , ' The storage and dissipation of magnetic energy in the quiet sun corona determined from SDO/HMI magnetograms ' , Astrophysical Journal Letters , vol. 770 , no. 2 , L18 . https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/770/2/L18
Publication
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2041-8205Type
Journal article
Rights
© 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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2013ApJ...770L..18MCollections
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