Measuring the Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona Steven R. Spangler… University of Iowa.

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Measuring the Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona Steven R. Spangler… University of Iowa

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We know the magnetic field both below and above the corona

Transcript of Measuring the Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona Steven R. Spangler… University of Iowa.

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Measuring the Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona

Steven R. Spangler… University of Iowa

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Why is the coronal B field of interest?

• Temperature of corona is 1-2 X 106 K• Magnetic fields probably involved via DC

currents or MHD waves• Assessment of theories requires measurements

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We know the magnetic field both below and above the corona

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Below: the photosphere. Measurement of the Zeeman Effect

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Above the corona: direct magnetometer measurements in

the solar wind

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How do we measure B in the corona itself?

Zeeman measurements here

Direct measurements out here

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Radioastronomical propagation measurements

Technique discussed here: Faraday rotation

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Physics of Faraday Rotation: the cartoon

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Physics of Faraday Rotation: equations

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Physics of Faraday Rotation II

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The Physics of Faraday Rotation

Demonstration

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The Instrument: The Very Large Array Radiotelescope

Operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)

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The Very Large Array

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The North Liberty (Iowa) Radio Telescope

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The background sources (signal generators for propagation expmts)

Extragalactic radio sources

EG sources provide many “drillholes” through corona

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Extragalactic sources provide “constellations” of background

objects

Mancuso & Spangler, Astrophys. J. 539, 480, 2000

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Illustration of coronal Faraday

rotation: 3C79

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Coronal Faraday Rotation

Mancuso and Spangler, Astrophys. J. 525, 195, 1999

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Measuring the Coronal Magnetic Field from a set of Faraday

Rotation Measurements• Adopt “forward

problem” approach• Specify model density

function n• Specify model B field• Iterate to obtain optimum

agreement with observations

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Coronal MHD Model

Mancuso & Spangler, Astrophys. J. 539, 480, 2000

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Agreement of model and observed rotation measures

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Turbulence

A turbulent plasma will have spatially and temporally random fluctuations in plasma

density and magnetic field. These will generate random fluctuations in the Faraday

rotation of a source viewed through the corona

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Observed fluctuations are small, but may be dynamically

significant

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Future work…analysis of observations in August , 2003

Approximate “tracks” of source 3C228 on August 16 & August 18

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Conclusions and Summary• Radio remote sensing observations can detect and

quantitatively estimate the magnetic field in the solar corona.

• These observations can constrain the radial dependence and form of the large scale, static field

• The observations can also measure or limit the properties of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the corona

• Future investigations (observations being analysed, or in planning) can improve on the above results