We report multi-wavelength ultraviolet observations taken with the IRIS satellite, concerning the emergence phase in the upper chromosphere and transition region of an emerging flux region (EFR) embedded in the unipolar plage of active region NOAA 12529. The photospheric configuration of the EFR is analyzed in detail benefitting from measurements taken with the spectropolarimeter aboard the Hinode satellite, when the EFR was fully developed. In addition, these data are complemented by full-disk, simultaneous observations of the SDO satellite, relevant to the photosphere and the corona. In the photosphere, magnetic flux emergence signatures are recognized in the fuzzy granulation, with dark alignments between the emerging polarities, cospatial w...
We analyse data from Hinode spacecraft taken over two 54-minute periods during the emergence of AR 1...
Burst-like events with signatures in the UV are often observed co-spatial to strong line-of-sight ph...
This research was supported by the Research Council of Norway and by the European Research Council u...
We use Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) spacecraft data to study a group of Chromospheri...
The emergence of magnetic flux through the photosphere and into the outer solar atmosphere produces,...
On 2016 September 20, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph observed an active region during its...
Cutting-edge observations with the 1.6-meter telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) in Calif...
The presence of photospheric magnetic reconnection has long been thought to give rise to short and i...
The second Hi-C flight (Hi-C 2.1) provided unprecedentedly high spatial and temporal resolution (~25...
Persistent plasma upflows were observed with Hinode’s EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) at the edges of...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) bursts are small-scale compact brightenings in transition region images. The ...
We study, for the first time, the ascent of granular-sized magnetic bubbles from the solar photosphe...
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmospher...
International audienceBy using a new method of forced-field extrapolation, we study the emerging flu...
The evolution of photospheric magnetic fields is considered as the fundamental source of forming atm...
We analyse data from Hinode spacecraft taken over two 54-minute periods during the emergence of AR 1...
Burst-like events with signatures in the UV are often observed co-spatial to strong line-of-sight ph...
This research was supported by the Research Council of Norway and by the European Research Council u...
We use Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) spacecraft data to study a group of Chromospheri...
The emergence of magnetic flux through the photosphere and into the outer solar atmosphere produces,...
On 2016 September 20, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph observed an active region during its...
Cutting-edge observations with the 1.6-meter telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) in Calif...
The presence of photospheric magnetic reconnection has long been thought to give rise to short and i...
The second Hi-C flight (Hi-C 2.1) provided unprecedentedly high spatial and temporal resolution (~25...
Persistent plasma upflows were observed with Hinode’s EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) at the edges of...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) bursts are small-scale compact brightenings in transition region images. The ...
We study, for the first time, the ascent of granular-sized magnetic bubbles from the solar photosphe...
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmospher...
International audienceBy using a new method of forced-field extrapolation, we study the emerging flu...
The evolution of photospheric magnetic fields is considered as the fundamental source of forming atm...
We analyse data from Hinode spacecraft taken over two 54-minute periods during the emergence of AR 1...
Burst-like events with signatures in the UV are often observed co-spatial to strong line-of-sight ph...
This research was supported by the Research Council of Norway and by the European Research Council u...