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Using STEREO/EUVI to Study Active Region Magnetic Fields Anne Sandman (Rice/LMSAL) Markus Aschwanden, Jean-Pierre Wuelser, Marc DeRosa (LMSAL), David Alexander (Rice) STEREO SWG #19 Pasadena, CA, 4 February 2009

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Using STEREO/EUVI to Study Active Region Magnetic Fields. Anne Sandman (Rice/LMSAL) Markus Aschwanden , Jean-Pierre Wuelser , Marc DeRosa (LMSAL), David Alexander (Rice) STEREO SWG #19 Pasadena, CA, 4 February 2009. Overview. Objective Data set Procedure Findings and future work. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using STEREO/EUVI to Study Active Region Magnetic FieldsAnne Sandman (Rice/LMSAL)Markus Aschwanden, Jean-Pierre Wuelser, Marc DeRosa (LMSAL), David Alexander (Rice)

STEREO SWG #19Pasadena, CA, 4 February 2009

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Overview• Objective• Data set• Procedure• Findings and future work

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Feng et al. (2007, ApJ 671, L205)

Red: linear force-free field lines (MDI). Yellow: STEREO loops.

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Gary (2007)

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Data Set•Three active regions:

•AR 10953: 23:00 UT April 30 2007.•AR 10955: 20:30 UT May 9 2007.•AR 10956: 12:40 UT May 19, 2007.

•EUVI images in 171, 195, and 284Å.•High-pass filter and boxcar smoothing.

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Procedure1. Trace loops in EUVI images.

2. Compute 3D potential magnetic field.

3. Calculate discrepancy between data and model.

4. Transform model magnetic field.

5. Recalculate misalignment angles.

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AB

Loop stereoscopy

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Procedure1. Trace loops in EUVI images.

2. Compute 3D potential magnetic field.

3. Calculate discrepancy between data and model.

4. Transform model magnetic field.

5. Recalculate misalignment angles.

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PotentialFieldSourceSurface

Longcope (2005)

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Procedure1. Trace loops in EUVI images.

2. Compute 3D potential magnetic field.

3. Calculate discrepancy between data and model.

4. Transform model magnetic field.

5. Recalculate misalignment angles.

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Vector tangent to observed

loop

Local magnetic field vector

Magnetic field lines Angle

calculation points

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Visualizations

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EUVI loops (yellow) and MDI/PFSS field lines (pink) reveal significantly different magnetic

connectivities(courtesy of J.P.Wuelser)

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Findings:

•AR 10955 (9 May): best agreement with potential field.

•AR 10956 (19 May): worst agreement.

•NB: AR 10956 produced an eruption within 30 minutes of images.

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Procedure1. Trace loops in EUVI images.

2. Compute 3D potential magnetic field.

3. Calculate discrepancy between data and model.

4. Transform model magnetic field.5. Recalculate misalignment angles.

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• Gary & Alexander (1999):

• Simple radial stretching improved model’s agreement with observed loop structures.

Radial Stretching

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Radial Stretching• Preserves divergence-free condition.• Injects currents.

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Procedure1. Trace loops in EUVI images.

2. Compute 3D potential magnetic field.

3. Calculate discrepancy between data and model.

4. Transform model magnetic field.

5. Recalculate misalignment angles.

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Conclusions and Future Work• Wide variation in loop-model agreement.• No significant change with radial stretching.• More versatile transformations?• Need more appropriate magnetic field

observations.• Use EUVI data to “bootstrap” a better boundary

condition.

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Conclusions and Future Work• Wide variation in loop-model agreement.• No significant change with radial stretching.• More versatile transformations?• Need more appropriate magnetic field

observations.• Use EUVI data to “bootstrap” a better model.

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Results of Radial Stretching