Friday, July 13, 2012

1207.2780 (Markus J. Aschwanden)

A Nonlinear Force-Free Magnetic Field Approximation Suitable for Fast Forward-Fitting to Coronal Loops. I. Theory    [PDF]

Markus J. Aschwanden
We derive an analytical approximation of nonlinear force-free magnetic field solutions (NLFFF) that can efficiently be used for fast forward-fitting to solar magnetic data, constrained either by observed line-of-sight magnetograms and stereoscopically triangulated coronal loops, or by 3D vector-magnetograph data. The derived NLFFF solutions provide the magnetic field components $B_x({\bf x})$, $B_y({\bf x})$, $B_z({\bf x})$, the force-free parameter $\alpha({\bf x})$, the electric current density ${\bf j}({\bf x})$, and are accurate to second-order (of the nonlinear force-free $\alpha$-parameter). The explicit expressions of a force-free field can easily be applied to modeling or forward-fitting of many coronal phenomena.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.2780

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