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WANG, Y.; BIERSTEKER, T.; SHEELEY, N.; KOUTCHMY, S.; MOUETTE, J.; DRUCKMÜLLER, M.
Original Title
The Solar Eclipse of 2006 and the Origin of Raylike Features in the White-Light Corona
English Title
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
Solar eclipse observations have long suggested that the white-light corona is permeated by long fine rays. By comparing photographs of the 2006 March 29 total eclipse with current-free extrapolations of photospheric field measurements and with images from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), we deduce that the bulk of these linear features fall into three categories: (1) polar and low-latitude plumes that overlie small magnetic bipoles inside coronal holes, (2) helmet streamer rays that overlie large loop arcades and separate coronal holes of opposite polarity, and (3) "pseudostreamer" rays that overlie twin loop arcades and separate coronal holes of the same polarity. The helmet streamer rays extend outward to form the plasma sheet component of the slow solar wind, while the plumes and pseudostreamers contribute to the fast solar wind. In all three cases, the rays are formed by magnetic reconnection between closed coronal loops and adjacent open field lines. Although seemingly ubiquitous when seen projected against the sky plane, the rays are in fact rooted inside or along the boundaries of coronal holes.
English abstract
Keywords
solar streemer
Key words in English
Authors
Released
01.03.2007
ISBN
0004-637X
Periodical
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume
660
Number
3
State
United States of America
Pages from
882
Pages to
892
Pages count
11
BibTex
@article{BUT44833, author="Y. M. {Wang} and T. J. {Biersteker} and N. R. {Sheeley} and Serge {Koutchmy} and J. {Mouette} and Miloslav {Druckmüller}", title="The Solar Eclipse of 2006 and the Origin of Raylike Features in the White-Light Corona", journal="ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL", year="2007", volume="660", number="3", pages="882--892", issn="0004-637X" }