Thermal and magnetic field structure of near-equatorial coronal holes

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作者
Hegde, M. [1 ]
Hiremath, K. M. [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Astrophys IIA, Bengaluru, India
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methods: observational; methods: statistical; DIFFERENTIAL EMISSION MEASURE; NONRESONANT RESISTIVE DISSIPATION; SOLAR-WIND; ALFVEN WAVES; ELECTRON-TEMPERATURE; TRANSITION REGION; ION TEMPERATURES; DOPPLER SHIFTS; POWER SPECTRUM; SMALL SCALES;
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10.1051/0004-6361/202347082
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. Coronal holes are low-density and unipolar magnetic field structures in the solar corona that trigger geomagnetic disturbances on the Earth. Hence, it is important to understand the genesis and evolutionary behavior of these coronal activity features during their passage across the solar disk. Aims. We study the day-to-day latitudinal variations of thermal and magnetic field structures of near-equatorial coronal holes. For this purpose, eight years of full-disk SOHO/EIT 195 & Aring; calibrated images were used. Methods. Using the response curves of the SOHO/EIT channels and assuming thermodynamic equilibrium, we estimated the temperature structure of coronal holes. From the latitudinal variation in the magnetic pressure, we inferred the magnitude of the magnetic field structure of coronal holes. Results. Except for the temperature T, we find that the variations in the average photon flux F, in the radiative energy E, in the area A, and in the magnitude of the magnetic field structure |B| of coronal holes depend on latitude. The typical average values of the estimated physical parameters are A similar to 3.8(+/- 0.5)x10(20) cm(2), F similar to 2.3(+/- 0.2)x10(13) photons cm(-2) s(-1), E similar to 2.32(+/- 0.5)x10(3) ergs cm(-2) s(-1), T similar to 0.94(+/- 0.1)x10(6) K and |B|similar to 0.01(+/- 0.001) G. Conclusions. When coronal holes are anchored in the convection zone, these activity features would be expected to rotate differentially. The thermal wind balance and isorotation of coronal holes with the solar plasma therefore implies a measurable temperature difference between the equator and the two poles. Contrary to this fact, the variation in the thermal structure of near-equatorial coronal holes is independent of latitude, which leads to the conclusion that coronal holes must rotate rigidly and are likely to be initially anchored below the tachocline. This confirms our previous study.
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