Ellerman Bomb-like brightenings of the hydrogen Balmer line wings in the quiet Sun, also known as quiet Sun Ellerman bombs (QSEBs), are a signature of the fundamental process of magnetic reconnection at the smallest observable scale in the lower solar atmosphere. We analyze high spatial resolution observations (0$ {{\overset{\prime\prime}{.}}} $1) obtained with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope to explore signatures of QSEBs in the Hβ line. We find that QSEBs are ubiquitous and uniformly distributed throughout the quiet Sun, predominantly occurring in intergranular lanes. We find up to 120 QSEBs in the field of view for a single moment in time; this is more than an order of magnitude higher than the number of QSEBs found in earlier Hα observa...
Ellerman bombs (EBs) have been widely studied in recent years due to their dynamic, explosive nature...
Ellerman bombs (EBs) have been widely studied in recent years due to their dynamic, explosive nature...
Ellerman Bombs (EBs) are thought to arise as a result of photospheric magnetic reconnection. We use ...
Ellerman Bomb-like brightenings of the hydrogen Balmer line wings in the quiet Sun, also known as qu...
Context. Magnetic reconnection in the deep solar atmosphere can give rise to enhanced emission in th...
We describe a new quiet-Sun phenomenon which we call quiet-Sun Ellerman-like brightenings (QSEB). QS...
Context. Ellerman bombs are regions with enhanced Balmer line wing emission and mark magnetic reconn...
We use observations of quiet Sun (QS) regions in the Hα 6563 Å, CaII 8542 Å, and F...
The presence of photospheric magnetic reconnection has long been thought to give rise to short and i...
We use observations of quiet Sun (QS) regions in the Hα 6563 Å, Ca ii 8542 Å and Fe i 6302 Å lines. ...
High cadence, multiwavelength, optical observations of a solar active region, obtained with the Swed...
The emergence of magnetic flux through the photosphere and into the outer solar atmosphere produces,...
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmospher...
High-resolution imaging-spectroscopy movies of solar active region NOAA 10998 obtained with the Cris...
We use high-resolution imaging spectroscopy with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST) to study the ...
Ellerman bombs (EBs) have been widely studied in recent years due to their dynamic, explosive nature...
Ellerman bombs (EBs) have been widely studied in recent years due to their dynamic, explosive nature...
Ellerman Bombs (EBs) are thought to arise as a result of photospheric magnetic reconnection. We use ...
Ellerman Bomb-like brightenings of the hydrogen Balmer line wings in the quiet Sun, also known as qu...
Context. Magnetic reconnection in the deep solar atmosphere can give rise to enhanced emission in th...
We describe a new quiet-Sun phenomenon which we call quiet-Sun Ellerman-like brightenings (QSEB). QS...
Context. Ellerman bombs are regions with enhanced Balmer line wing emission and mark magnetic reconn...
We use observations of quiet Sun (QS) regions in the Hα 6563 Å, CaII 8542 Å, and F...
The presence of photospheric magnetic reconnection has long been thought to give rise to short and i...
We use observations of quiet Sun (QS) regions in the Hα 6563 Å, Ca ii 8542 Å and Fe i 6302 Å lines. ...
High cadence, multiwavelength, optical observations of a solar active region, obtained with the Swed...
The emergence of magnetic flux through the photosphere and into the outer solar atmosphere produces,...
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmospher...
High-resolution imaging-spectroscopy movies of solar active region NOAA 10998 obtained with the Cris...
We use high-resolution imaging spectroscopy with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST) to study the ...
Ellerman bombs (EBs) have been widely studied in recent years due to their dynamic, explosive nature...
Ellerman bombs (EBs) have been widely studied in recent years due to their dynamic, explosive nature...
Ellerman Bombs (EBs) are thought to arise as a result of photospheric magnetic reconnection. We use ...