The modeling technique of Mackay et al. is applied to simulate the coronal magnetic field of NOAA active region AR10977 over a seven day period (2007 December 2-10). The simulation is driven with a sequence of line-of-sight component magnetograms from SOHO/MDI and evolves the coronal magnetic field though a continuous series of non-linear force-free states. Upon comparison with Hinode/XRT observations, results show that the simulation reproduces many features of the active region's evolution. In particular, it describes the formation of a flux rope across the polarity inversion line during flux cancellation. The flux rope forms at the same location as an observed X-ray sigmoid. After five days of evolution, the free magnetic energy containe...
In this paper, a new technique for modeling nonlinear force-free fields directly from line-of-sight ...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the magnetic evolution of AR 12673 using a magnetofrictional mo...
Coronal flux ropes are highly sheared or twisted magnetic fields overlying polarity inversion lines ...
The modeling technique of Mackay et al. is applied to simulate the coronal magnetic field of NOAA ac...
The modeling technique of Mackay et al. is applied to simulate the coronal magnetic field of NOAA ac...
The coronal magnetic field evolution of AR 11437 is simulated by applying the magnetofrictional rela...
The coronal magnetic field evolution of 20 bipolar active regions (ARs) is simulated from their emer...
The coronal magnetic field evolution of 20 bipolar active regions (ARs) is simulated from their emer...
In this study, the magnetic configuration of a coronal sigmoid is presented. The sigmoid was observe...
We present a 3D MHD simulation that qualitatively models the coronal mag-netic field evolution assoc...
Context. Data-driven, time-dependent magnetofrictional modeling has proved to be an efficient tool f...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are large eruptions of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun...
International audienceWe study the magnetic structure of successively erupting sigmoid in active reg...
In this paper, a new technique for modeling nonlinear force-free fields directly from line-of-sight ...
In this paper a new technique for modeling non-linear force-free fields directly from line of sight ...
In this paper, a new technique for modeling nonlinear force-free fields directly from line-of-sight ...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the magnetic evolution of AR 12673 using a magnetofrictional mo...
Coronal flux ropes are highly sheared or twisted magnetic fields overlying polarity inversion lines ...
The modeling technique of Mackay et al. is applied to simulate the coronal magnetic field of NOAA ac...
The modeling technique of Mackay et al. is applied to simulate the coronal magnetic field of NOAA ac...
The coronal magnetic field evolution of AR 11437 is simulated by applying the magnetofrictional rela...
The coronal magnetic field evolution of 20 bipolar active regions (ARs) is simulated from their emer...
The coronal magnetic field evolution of 20 bipolar active regions (ARs) is simulated from their emer...
In this study, the magnetic configuration of a coronal sigmoid is presented. The sigmoid was observe...
We present a 3D MHD simulation that qualitatively models the coronal mag-netic field evolution assoc...
Context. Data-driven, time-dependent magnetofrictional modeling has proved to be an efficient tool f...
Context. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are large eruptions of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun...
International audienceWe study the magnetic structure of successively erupting sigmoid in active reg...
In this paper, a new technique for modeling nonlinear force-free fields directly from line-of-sight ...
In this paper a new technique for modeling non-linear force-free fields directly from line of sight ...
In this paper, a new technique for modeling nonlinear force-free fields directly from line-of-sight ...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the magnetic evolution of AR 12673 using a magnetofrictional mo...
Coronal flux ropes are highly sheared or twisted magnetic fields overlying polarity inversion lines ...