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Dynamics of coronal bright points as seen by Sun watcher using active pixel system detector and image processing (SWAP), atmospheric imaging assembly (AIA), and helioseismic and magnetic imager (HMI)

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dc.contributor.author Chandrashekhar, K
dc.contributor.author Krishna Prasad, S
dc.contributor.author Banerjee, D
dc.contributor.author Ravindra, B
dc.contributor.author Seaton, D. B
dc.date.accessioned 2012-07-25T14:07:11Z
dc.date.available 2012-07-25T14:07:11Z
dc.date.issued 2013-08
dc.identifier.citation Solar Physics, Vol. 286, No. 1, pp 125-142 en
dc.identifier.issn 0038-0938
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5811
dc.description Restricted Access en
dc.description The original publication is available at springerlink.com
dc.description.abstract The Sun Watcher using Active Pixel system detector and Image Processing (SWAP) onboard the PRoject for OnBoard Autonomy-2 (PROBA2) spacecraft provides images of the solar corona in EUV channel centered at 174 Å. These data, together with the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) and the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) onboard Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), are used to study the dynamics of coronal bright points. The evolution of the magnetic polarities and associated changes in morphology are studied using magnetograms and multi-wavelength imaging. The morphology of the bright points seen in low-resolution SWAP images and high-resolution AIA images show different structures, whereas the intensity variations with time show similar trends in both SWAP 174 Å and AIA 171 Å channels. We observe that bright points are seen in EUV channels corresponding to a magnetic flux of the order of 10/sup18/ Mx. We find that there exists a good correlation between total emission from the bright point in several UV–EUV channels and total unsigned photospheric magnetic flux above certain thresholds. The bright points also show periodic brightenings, and we have attempted to find the oscillation periods in bright points and their connection to magnetic-flux changes. The observed periods are generally long (10 – 25 minutes) and there is an indication that the intensity oscillations may be generated by repeated magnetic reconnection. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Springer en
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11207-012-0046-1 en
dc.rights © Springer en
dc.subject Bright points, dynamics en
dc.subject Oscillations, magnetic en
dc.subject Magnetic fields, corona en
dc.title Dynamics of coronal bright points as seen by Sun watcher using active pixel system detector and image processing (SWAP), atmospheric imaging assembly (AIA), and helioseismic and magnetic imager (HMI) en
dc.type Article en


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