A first rapid synoptic magnetic field map using SDO/HMI and SO/PHI data
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Published:2024-01
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Volume:681
Page:A59
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ISSN:0004-6361
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Container-title:Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Short-container-title:A&A
Author:
Loeschl P.ORCID, Valori G.ORCID, Hirzberger J., Schou J., Solanki S. K., Orozco Suárez D.ORCID, Albert K., Albelo Jorge N., Appourchaux T., Alvarez-Herrero A., Blanco Rodríguez J.ORCID, Gandorfer A.ORCID, Germerott D., Guerrero L., Gutierrez-Marques P., Kahil F., Kolleck M., del Toro Iniesta J. C., Volkmer R., Woch J., Fiethe B., Pérez-Grande I., Sanchis Kilders E.ORCID, Balaguer Jiménez M., Bellot Rubio L. R.ORCID, Calchetti D.ORCID, Carmona M., Deutsch W., Feller A., Fernandez-Rico G., Fernández-Medina A., García Parejo P., Gasent Blesa J. L., Gizon L., Grauf B., Heerlein K., Korpi-Lagg A.ORCID, Lange T., López Jiménez A., Maue T., Meller R., Moreno Vacas A., Müller R., Nakai E., Schmidt W., Schühle U., Sinjan J.ORCID, Staub J.ORCID, Strecker H., Torralbo I.ORCID
Abstract
Context. Traditionally, the observation time needed to build synoptic maps of the solar magnetic field is bound to the 27 days of a full Carrington rotation due to the single viewpoint from Earth.
Aims. Our aim is to reduce this observation time to 13.5 days by combining magnetograms from two vantage points, 180° apart in longitude in the ideal case.
Methods. We combined observations taken by the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (SO/PHI) during the superior conjunction of the Solar Orbiter in February 2021 with data from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (SDO/HMI) and constructed a synoptic map of the line-of-sight magnetic field of CR 2240.
Resuls. The result is the first multi-view synoptic map using SDO/HMI and SO/PHI data from an observing period of only 16 days. Comparing the multi-view synoptic map to the standard synoptic map of SDO/HMI shows a significant amount of magnetic evolution between the dates on which the two instruments observed the same solar longitudes. The changed magnetic field was caught by the multi-view synoptic map but would have been missed by a standard synoptic map.
Conclusions. Our results demonstrate that multi-view synoptic maps provide a new method to obtain a more instantaneous map of the magnetic field over the entire solar surface.
Funder
International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Solar System Science DLR Max-Planck-Gesellschaft European Regional Development Fund Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa Ramón y Cajal Fellowship CNES Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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