Magnetic Fields in the Solar Photosphere are not Force-free

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7507 Chromosphere, 7524 Magnetic Fields, 7529 Photosphere

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Coronal magnetic fields are often inferred from the extrapolation of photospheric magnetic observations. The assumptions that the fields are potential or force-free are not correct in the photosphere. The magnitude of the forces and the sheet currents they drive are determined from observations of the magnetic field vector made with the Imaging Vector Magnetograph at Mees Solar Observatory.

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