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Title: The Sun Through the Eyes of SOHO


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Solar Dynamo
Solar Cycle Spot Distribution
Emerging Active Regions
Solar Wind
Transient Events
Coronal Diagnostics and Modelling
Whats next?
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  • Dynamo Theory of Solar Activity
  • MHD investigation of dynamo mechanisms operating
    inside the Sun and late-type main sequence stars
  • Spherical spectral MHD kinematic dynamo code
    developed
  • at INAF-OACt (CTDYN)
  • Including meridional circulation and
    sub-photospheric
  • velocity fields deduced from helioseismology

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Recent results
  • Solar dynamo models consistent with
  • helioseismological data and
  • observations of UV tracers motions
  • A new dynamo mechanism, rising
  • from the meridional circulation
  • Consistent with observational data
  • butterfly diagram,
  • magnetic helicity,
  • activity cycle intensity and period


Bonanno et al., AN, 2005, 2006
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Structure and Evolution of the Butterfly
Diagram Cycles 20, 21 22
  • Maunders BD is a graphical representation of
    the
    spotgroups time-latitude distribution during the
    solar cycle
  • Sunspot data obtained at Catania Astrophysical
    Observatory
  • Years 1964 2003
  • Unexpected features of the BD fine structure
    evidenced when a running window technique has
    been used to smooth data and reduce the noise

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Ternullo 2007. Solar Phys.
Equatorward migration of the spot zone halted
several times by stationary and even poleward
phases -- Spotted area oscillates during the
cycle?
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Active Region emergence D. Spadaro1, P. Romano1,
F. Zuccarello2 V. Battiato1, L. Contarino1, S.
Guglielmino2 1 OACt 2UCT
  • SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT Why are the solar and
    stellar magnetic fields concentrated in
    relatively small areas of high field strength?
    Why do some of these field concentrations live
    for long time while others disappear after few
    hours/days ?
  • OBSERVATIONS Coordinated observational
    campaigns between ground-based (THEMIS/IPM
    DST/IBIS INAF-OACt) and satellite instruments
    (TRACE SOHO/MDI SOHO/EIT HINODE)
  • THEORY Model of a rising flux tube through the
    convection zone (NIRVANA)

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Results
  • Common Results
  • AR appearance firstly in the uppermost
    atmospheric layers and about 6-7 hours later in
    the inner atmospheric layers
  • AFSs show an upward motion at their tops and a
    downward motion at their extremities
  • The upward and downward motions decrease as the
    active regions evolve
  • We observed some flow asymmetries between the
    preceding and the following sides of active
    regions
  • Differences
  • Different time interval between the appearance in
    chromosphere and photosphere ( 8 hours for the
    LL, simultaneous for the SL)
  • Different order of magnitude of the magnetic flux
    increase (O1 in LL,
    2x in SL)
  • Different direction of the motion of the two
    magnetic polarities (westward in SL)
  • Higher plasma downflows measured in the f-side
    for the LL, in the p-side for the SL

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Flares and eruptive phenomena D. Spadaro1, P.
Romano1, F. Zuccarello2 V. Battiato1, L.
Contarino1, S. Guglielmino2 1 OACt 2UCT
  • SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT What is the magnetic
    configuration in the pre-flare phase ? Why is the
    energy released ? How the complex magnetic
    configuration becomes unstable and the flare is
    triggered ? Where is the energy released? What
    happens after the energy is released ?
  • OBSERVATIONS Coordinated observational
    campaigns between ground-based (THEMIS/IPM
    DST/IBIS INAF-OACt) and satellite instruments
    (TRACE SOHO/MDI SOHO/EIT HINODE)
  • THEORY Study of the magnetic helicity
    transport in the corona

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  • RESULTS
  • Observational evidences that magnetic
    reconnection can occur between pre-existing
    coronal magnetic arcades and new emerging
    magnetic flux tube
  • Reconnection observed in the loops of a coronal
    arcade as filaments rise through external layers
  • Cancelling magnetic features can destabilize the
    equilibrium of a filament (surges and
    desappearance).
  • Frequently multi-reconnection process can be
    caused by two different mechanisms at work
  • Magnetic flux emergence
  • Horizontal displacements of photospheric
    footpoints.

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Solaire Solar Atmospheric and interplanetary
Research
Solaire is
  • A Research Training Network approved and
  • financed by the European Commission under
  • Framework Programme 6
  • Duration of the network Jun 2007 May 2011
  • 1. Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain
    (P.I. Coordinator)
  • 2. University of St Andrews, UK
  • 3. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • 4. Niels Bohr Institute, University of
    Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 5. Max-Planck Institut für Sonnensystemforschung
    , Germany
  • 6. Universitetet i Oslo, Norway
  • 7. Observatoire de Paris Meudon, France
  • 8. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
  • 9. University of Glasgow, UK
  • 10. Università di Catania, Italy
  • 11. Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  • 12. Eötvös University Budapest, Hungary
  • 13. Fluid Gravity Engineering Ltd, United Kingdom

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  • Structure and dynamics of the solar transition
    region (1)
  • analysis of space observations from different
    instruments on board SOHO
  • SUMER, CDS, EIT

SUMER quiet Sun observations
O VI 1032 Ã…
TR not a continuous transition between
the chromosphere and the corona
Basic components (building blocks) fine-scale,
variable magnetic structures
  • Identification of photospheric footpoints
  • Sánchez Almeida, Teriaca, Spadaro, et al.
    AA, 2007
  • Chemical composition photospheric, with
  • small variations from region to region
  • Lanzafame et al. AA, 2005 Lang et al. AA,
    2007

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  • Structure and dynamics of the solar transition
    region (2)
  • Hydrodynamic modelling of small, cool loops
    undergoing transient heating
  • (nanoflare-level), localized near the
    footpoints
  • Spectral synthesis of TR line profiles
    (Spadaro, Lanza et al. ApJ, 2006)
  • Characteristic behaviour of the observed quiet
    Sun TR well reproduced!

1986, Sol. Phys
Peter Judge ApJ, 1999
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Spectroscopic diagnostics of the extended solar
corona structure and dynamics solar wind source
regions
Determining the physical conditions of the
coronal plasma inside both open and closed
magnetic structures where the fast and slow solar
wind, respectively, originate, as well as those
of the regions in between is one of the most
crucial point in the solar wind and coronal
heating investigations.
EUV emission line observations provide a rich
and varied source of diagnostic information about
the solar corona from which empirical models can
be constructed based on numerical codes
synthesizing the intensities and profiles of the
spectral lines of interest.
UVCS/SOHO ultraviolet spectroscopic measurements
performed mostly during coordinated observations
of different instruments on board SOHO and on
different phases of the solar cycle have been
analyzed with the aim of providing the
constraints needed to test and guide theoretical
models of coronal heating and solar wind
acceleration.
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Spectroscopic diagnostics of the extended solar
corona structure and dynamics of solar wind
source regions
  • MAIN RESULTS
  • Determination of the main physical parameters
    inside several streamers and streamer-coronal
    hole interface regions observed with high
    radial and latitudinal resolution during
    different phases of the solar activity cycle.
    Detection of sharp variations across the streamer
    boundaries and peculiar kinetic and dynamical
    plasma responses, formally reminiscent of
    ion-cyclotron resonant dissipation of high
    frequency Alfven waves ( Spadaro, Ventura,
    Cimino, Romoli, AA, 2005 Ventura, Spadaro,
    Cimino, Romoli, AA, 2005) .
  • Determination, for the first time, of the H I
    outflow velocities
    inside a streamer observed during the
    declining phase of the solar
    cycle
    (Spadaro, Susino,
    Ventura,Vourlidas, Landi, AA, 2007).

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  • Ground-based EST (European Solar Telescope)
  • 4 m. telescope - Participation in the
    Design Phase Activities

  • approved and financed by EU under FP 7

  • Kick-off February 2008
  • Space HELEX Solar Orbiter Programme
  • METIS (Multi-Experiment Telescopes for Imaging
    and Spectroscopy)
  • Combined imaging and ultraviolet spectrometer
    instrument proposed
  • for the scientific payload of Solar Orbiter
  • Proposal submission deadline January 15, 2008

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