Tuesday, June 11, 2013

1306.2273 (N. R. Sheeley, Jr. et al.)

Using Coronal Cells to Infer the Magnetic Field Structure and Chirality of Filament Channels    [PDF]

N. R. Sheeley, Jr., S. F. Martin, O. Panasenco, H. P. Warren
Coronal cells are visible at temperatures of $\sim$ 1.2 MK in Fe XII coronal images obtained from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft. We show that near a filament channel, the plumelike tails of these cells bend horizontally in opposite directions on the two sides of the channel like fibrils in the chromosphere. Because the cells are rooted in magnetic flux concentrations of majority polarity, these observations can be used with photospheric magnetograms to infer the direction of the horizontal field in filament channels and the chirality of the associated magnetic field. This method is similar to the procedure for inferring the direction of the magnetic field and the chirality of the fibril pattern in filament channels from H$\alpha$ observations. However, the coronal cell observations are easier to use and provide clear inferences of the horizontal field direction for heights up to $\sim$50 Mm into the corona.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.2273

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