Characterization of Magnetic Flux in the Quiet Sun

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Sun: Magnetic Fields, Techniques: Polarimetric

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Observations of the quiet Sun observed with the Advanced Stokes Polarimeter are used to explore the distribution of apparent flux density (Bapp) and size scales of internetwork regions. For a typical disk-center quiet-Sun observation with excellent seeing (at a quantifiable angular resolution of 1"), average |Bapp| of 18.6 and 10.7 Mx cm-2 are found for the entire quiet region map and the internetwork region (2 σ noise <|Bapp|<40Mxcm-2), respectively. The weak internetwork flux appears to consist of two components: the spatially concentrated ``granular'' internetwork fields and a more diffuse, weaker component that has a characteristic size scale of a few arcseconds. Most of the internetwork area is occupied by measurable fields: 69% of the area has apparent flux density greater than 4.5 Mx cm-2 (3 σ), or 84% with flux density greater than 3.0 Mx cm-2 (2 σ). If the results of Hanle depolarization measurements are accepted, the internetwork flux detected here must be close (within a factor of 2-3) to being spatially resolved and must be intrinsically weak (10-30 G). Examination of Stokes polarimetry in quiet regions away from disk center indicates that the central cores of network flux, as indicated by high-polarization signals, do not have a high degree of mixed polarity. In contrast, regions immediately surrounding the network elements have stronger linear polarization than would be expected from locally vertical fields, indicating a high degree of mixed polarity. This mixed polarity may be the result of the continual ``sweeping'' of mixed polarity internetwork flux toward the network boundaries. When a quiet region has a significant imbalance of flux of opposite polarities, the internetwork imbalance is of the same sign and typically 1/3 that of the network. The smaller imbalance in the internetwork suggests that a local dynamo produces most of the internetwork flux.

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