Magnetic Nulls and Super-radial Expansion in the Solar Corona

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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 languageEnglish
Article numberL13
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume840
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 10 2017

Keywords

  • Sun: corona
  • Sun: magnetic fields
  • solar wind

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