Observations of sunspots, active regions, filaments, coronal arcades, and interplanetary magnetic clouds indicate that the Sun preferentially exhibits left-handed, negative-helicity features in its northern hemisphere, and their opposite counterparts in the south, independent of sunspot cycle. We investigate quantitatively the generation of magnetic helicity by solar differential rotation acting on emerged bipolar sources of flux, using analytical and numerical methods. We find that the vast majority of bipoles absorb negative helicity in the northern hemisphere and positive helicity in the south, in accord with observations. After two to four solar rotation periods have elapsed, the helicity generated by differential rotation amounts to ab...
A fraction of solar active regions are observed to have current helicity of a sign that contradicts ...
Aim: We present evidence for finite magnetic helicity density in the heliosphere and numerical model...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Solar filaments exhibit a global chirality pattern where dextral/sinistral filaments, corresponding ...
Solar filaments exhibit a global chirality pattern where dextral/sinistral filaments, corresponding ...
The rst observational signature of magnetic helicity in the solar atmosphere (sunspot whirls) was di...
The first observational signature of magnetic helicity in the solar atmosphere (sunspot whirls) was ...
In the recent paper of Antiochos, a new concept for the injection of magnetic helicity into the sola...
Context. It has been known for years that there is a general dominance of negative (positive) helici...
Solar filaments exhibit a global chirality pattern where dextral/sinistral filaments, corresponding ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94636/1/jgra17966.pd
In the recent paper of Antiochos, a new concept for the injection of magnetic helicity into the sola...
Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are thought to be the way by which the solar corona expels accumulated...
Aims. We estimate the injection of relative magnetic helicity into the solar atmosphere by surface f...
The geoeffective magnetic cloud (MC) of 20 November 2003 was associated with the 18 November 2003 so...
A fraction of solar active regions are observed to have current helicity of a sign that contradicts ...
Aim: We present evidence for finite magnetic helicity density in the heliosphere and numerical model...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Solar filaments exhibit a global chirality pattern where dextral/sinistral filaments, corresponding ...
Solar filaments exhibit a global chirality pattern where dextral/sinistral filaments, corresponding ...
The rst observational signature of magnetic helicity in the solar atmosphere (sunspot whirls) was di...
The first observational signature of magnetic helicity in the solar atmosphere (sunspot whirls) was ...
In the recent paper of Antiochos, a new concept for the injection of magnetic helicity into the sola...
Context. It has been known for years that there is a general dominance of negative (positive) helici...
Solar filaments exhibit a global chirality pattern where dextral/sinistral filaments, corresponding ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94636/1/jgra17966.pd
In the recent paper of Antiochos, a new concept for the injection of magnetic helicity into the sola...
Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are thought to be the way by which the solar corona expels accumulated...
Aims. We estimate the injection of relative magnetic helicity into the solar atmosphere by surface f...
The geoeffective magnetic cloud (MC) of 20 November 2003 was associated with the 18 November 2003 so...
A fraction of solar active regions are observed to have current helicity of a sign that contradicts ...
Aim: We present evidence for finite magnetic helicity density in the heliosphere and numerical model...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...