Connections Between the White-Light Eclipse Corona and Magnetic Fields over the Solar Cycle
Abstract
Observations of ten solar eclipses (1973-1999) enabled us to reveal and describe mutual relations between the white-light corona structures (e.g., global coronal forms and most conspicuous coronal features, such as helmet streamers and coronal holes) and the coronal magnetic field strength and topology. The magnetic field strength and topology were extrapolated from the photospheric data under the current-free assumption. In spite of this simplification the found correspondence between the white-light corona structure and magnetic field organization strongly suggests a governing role of the field in the appearance and evolution of local and global structures. Our analysis shows that the study of white-light corona structures over a long period of time can provide valuable information on the magnetic field cyclic variations. This is particularly important for the epoch when the corresponding measurements of the photospheric magnetic field are absent.
- Publication:
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Solar Physics
- Pub Date:
- February 2003
- DOI:
- 10.1023/A:1022933619413
- Bibcode:
- 2003SoPh..212..301S
- Keywords:
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- Magnetic Field;
- Solar Cycle;
- Magnetic Field Strength;
- Coronal Hole;
- Global Structure