Helicity of the Solar Magnetic Field

Helicity of the Solar Magnetic Field

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Tiwari, Sanjiv Kumar
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Magnetic helicity is a physical quantity that measures the complexity in the field lines. It is given by a volume integral over scalar product of magnetic field and its vector potential. Direct computation of magnetic helicity in the solar atmosphere is not possible in want of observations to compute the volume integral. We have clarified the physical meaning of and its relation with the magnetic helicity. An analytical bipole was generated to study the effect of polarimetric noise on the estimation of various magnetic parameters. We then examined the fine structures of sunspots in terms of local current and . The concept of signed shear angle (SSA) has been introduced. Spatially averaged SSA (SASSA) gives actual twist present in a sunspot at an observed height irrespective of force-free nature and shape of sunspots. We find that there is no net current in the sunspots even in the presence of significant twist which is consistent with fibril-bundle structure of sunspot magnetic fields. The SASSA holds promise to be very useful in predicting the severity of solar flares. A good correlation has been found among the signs of helicity at different heights in the solar atmosphere.
EAN 9783838397719
ISBN 3838397711
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date August 27, 2010
Pages 212
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 12
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Tiwari, Sanjiv Kumar