Network Coronal Bright Points: Coronal Heating Concentrations Found in the Solar Magnetic Network
Author(s) -
D. A. Falconer,
Ronald L. Moore,
J. G. Porter,
David H. Hathaway
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
the astrophysical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.376
H-Index - 489
eISSN - 1538-4357
pISSN - 0004-637X
DOI - 10.1086/305805
Subject(s) - physics , nanoflares , corona (planetary geology) , coronal plane , coronal hole , coronal loop , astrophysics , helmet streamer , coronal cloud , coronal radiative losses , field line , astronomy , magnetic field , coronal mass ejection , solar wind , astrobiology , medicine , quantum mechanics , venus , radiology
We examine the magnetic origins of coronal heating in quiet regions by combining SOHO/EIT Fe XII coronal images and Kitt Peak magnetograms. Spatial Ðltering of the coronal images shows a network of enhanced structures on the scale of the magnetic network in quiet regions. Superposition of the Ðltered coronal images on maps of the magnetic network extracted from the magnetograms shows that the coronal network does indeed trace and stem from the magnetic network. Network coronal bright points, the brightest features in the network lanes, are found to have a highly signiÐcant coincidence with polarity dividing lines (neutral lines) in the network and are often at the feet of enhanced coronal struc- tures that stem from the network and reach out over the cell interiors. These results indicate that, similar to the close linkage of neutral-line core Ðelds with coronal heating in active regions (shown in previous work), low-lying core Ðelds encasing neutral lines in the magnetic network often drive noticeable coronal heating both within themselves (the network coronal bright points) and on more extended Ðeld lines rooted around them. This behavior favors the possibility that active core Ðelds in the network are the main drivers of the heating of the bulk of the quiet corona, on scales much larger than the network lanes and cells. Subject headings: Sun : corona È Sun : magnetic Ðelds È Sun : UV radiation
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