Published on Tue, 29 Nov 2005

Topological Methods for the Analysis of Solar Magnetic Fields

by Dana W. Longcope

The solar coronal magnetic field is anchored to a complex distribution of photospheric flux consisting of sunspots and magnetic elements. Coronal activity such as flares, eruptions and general heating is often attributed to the manner in which the coronal field responds to photospheric motions. A number of powerful techniques have been developed to characterize the response of the coronal field by describing its topology. According to such analyses, activity will be concentrated around topological features in the coronal field such as separatrices, null points or bald patches. Such topological properties are insensitive to the detailed geometry of the magnetic field and thereby create an analytic tool powerful and robust enough to be useful on complex observations with limited resolution. This article reviews those topological techniques, their developments and applications to observations.

Posted by Giovanni Cardona at Tue May 2 18:10:04 2006
Estimada Dana quisiera intercambiar algunas ideas que tuve cuando trabaje soluciones al campo magnetico terrestre, entre estas ideas:

*Justificar el campo preexistente en las teorias dinamo por medio de la topologia del espacio. * Escribir la ecuaciòn de la magnetohidrodinamica como una ecuaciòn de Helmholtz, lo cual tiene soluciones directas en harmonicos esfericos. Si le interesan estas ideas podemos instaurar una conversaciòn. Muchas Gracias un Colombiano

Post a comment (cookies must be allowed):

Secret:
Secret Image please type the characters from
this image into the field on the right
Name:
E-mail:
URL:
Comment: