The objective of the thesis work is to study the magnetic field configuration for faculae, active regions, filaments and initiation of solar eruptive events, flares and CMEs. Data obtained coordinated campaigns with THEMIS, Hinode and other instruments have allowed us to study faculae, filaments and active regions. The polarimetry analysis of THEMIS/MTR and Hinode/SOT data gives consistent results using UNNOFIT or MELANIE inversion codes. It allows us to detect fine vertical flux tubes in faculae. Using active regions magnetic vector map as the boundary conditions, we constructed the 3 D magnetic field structure of active regions with a nonlinear force-free field optimization method. The force and torque in the observed vector fields have b...
Coronal flux ropes are highly sheared or twisted magnetic fields overlying polarity inversion lines ...
The Active Region 8151 (AR 8151) observed in February 1998 is the site of an eruptive event associat...
The object of this thesis is the modelisation of the magnetic field of the solar corona using the no...
The objective of the thesis work is to study the magnetic field configuration for faculae, active re...
International audienceCoordinated campaigns using THEMIS, Hinode, and other instruments have allowed...
The magnetic field is known to play a major role in the structure and dynamic of the solar corona. H...
The work conducted in this thesis represents a contribution towards understanding the important proc...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to build and compare vector magnetic maps obtained by t...
International audienceWe study the magnetic structure of successively erupting sigmoid in active reg...
In the solar atmosphere magnetic structures such as active region loops, filaments-prominences, or s...
The full 3D vector magnetic field of a solar filament prior to eruption is presented. The filament w...
Aims. Our aim is to study the photospheric flux distribution of a twisted flux tube that emerges fro...
International audienceIn order to compare vector magnetic fields obtained by two spectral polarimete...
The Active Region 8151 (AR 8151) observed in February 1998 is the site of an eruptive event associa...
Coronal flux ropes are highly sheared or twisted magnetic fields overlying polarity inversion lines ...
The Active Region 8151 (AR 8151) observed in February 1998 is the site of an eruptive event associat...
The object of this thesis is the modelisation of the magnetic field of the solar corona using the no...
The objective of the thesis work is to study the magnetic field configuration for faculae, active re...
International audienceCoordinated campaigns using THEMIS, Hinode, and other instruments have allowed...
The magnetic field is known to play a major role in the structure and dynamic of the solar corona. H...
The work conducted in this thesis represents a contribution towards understanding the important proc...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to build and compare vector magnetic maps obtained by t...
International audienceWe study the magnetic structure of successively erupting sigmoid in active reg...
In the solar atmosphere magnetic structures such as active region loops, filaments-prominences, or s...
The full 3D vector magnetic field of a solar filament prior to eruption is presented. The filament w...
Aims. Our aim is to study the photospheric flux distribution of a twisted flux tube that emerges fro...
International audienceIn order to compare vector magnetic fields obtained by two spectral polarimete...
The Active Region 8151 (AR 8151) observed in February 1998 is the site of an eruptive event associa...
Coronal flux ropes are highly sheared or twisted magnetic fields overlying polarity inversion lines ...
The Active Region 8151 (AR 8151) observed in February 1998 is the site of an eruptive event associat...
The object of this thesis is the modelisation of the magnetic field of the solar corona using the no...