Abstract
Magnetic fields in the Sun's outer atmosphere - the corona - control both solar-wind acceleration and the dynamics of solar eruptions. We present the first clear observational evidence of coronal magnetic nulls in off-limb linearly polarized observations of pseudostreamers, taken by the Coronal Multichannel Polarimeter (CoMP) telescope. These nulls represent regions where magnetic reconnection is likely to act as a catalyst for solar activity. CoMP linear-polarization observations also provide an independent, coronal proxy for magnetic expansion into the solar wind, a quantity often used to parameterize and predict the solar wind speed at Earth. We introduce a new method for explicitly calculating expansion factors from CoMP coronal linear-polarization observations, which does not require photospheric extrapolations. We conclude that linearly polarized light is a powerful new diagnostic of critical coronal magnetic topologies and the expanding magnetic flux tubes that channel the solar wind.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | L13 |
| Journal | Astrophysical Journal Letters |
| Volume | 840 |
| Issue number | 2 |
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| State | Published - May 10 2017 |
Keywords
- Sun: corona
- Sun: magnetic fields
- solar wind