Although located at 150 million kilometers from Earth, the Sun is in our immediate neighborhood compared with all other stars. The observation of the Sun along the decades has provided amazingly detailed views of the structure and day-to-day life of a star; the high-resolution observations achieved from Earth and space in recent years, in particular, have facilitated reaching deep theoretical insights concerning the structure and evolution of stellar atmospheres and interiors.
The Sun constitutes a physics laboratory where the complex interactions between the matter (atoms, electrons and ions, or molecules) and the magnetic field can be studied in conditions difficult to reach in devices on Earth. Of particular interest for the public are the spectacular phenomena displayed by its atmosphere, its role in generating the magnetized clouds that, after traversing the interplanetary space, can impact on Earth's magnetosphere and lead to the potentially dangerous solar storms, and the mysteries of the solar interior. Understanding of all those phenomena is gained by a combination of refined theoretical methods and direct or indirect observation using leading-edge technologies.
The solar physics group at the IAC enjoys a leadership position in different branches of solar research in the world. This is exemplified by the award of four large research grants by the European Research Council in the past years to researchers of the group, by its leading role in the European Solar Telescope project, and by its participation in other international networks and instrument projects. Globally, the group combines theoretical methods (magneto-fluid dynamics and plasma physics, radiation transfer), including 3D numerical radiation-MHD modeling, and state-of-the-art observational and diagnostic techniques, to achieve deep understanding of what constitutes and drives the structure and activity of our star.
Solar Physics (FS)
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PublicationLarge-amplitude Prominence Oscillations following Impact by a Coronal JetObservational evidence shows that coronal jets can hit prominences and set them in motion. The impact leads to large-amplitude oscillations (LAOs) in the...
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GalleryLaunch of CLASP-2CLASP-2: investigating the magnetic solar chromosphere by means of telescopes launched into space with NASA suborbital rockets In 2015, an international team...
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PublicationLearning to do multiframe wavefront sensing unsupervised: Applications to blind deconvolutionContext. Observations from ground-based telescopes are severely perturbed by the presence of the Earth's atmosphere. The use of adaptive optics techniques has...
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PublicationLEMUR: Large European module for solar Ultraviolet Research. European contribution to JAXA's Solar-C missionThe solar outer atmosphere is an extremely dynamic environment characterized by the continuous interplay between the plasma and the magnetic field that...
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PublicationLimitations of the Ca II 8542 Å Line for the Determination of Magnetic Field OscillationsChromospheric umbral oscillations produce periodic brightenings in the core of some spectral lines, known as umbral flashes. They are also accompanied by...
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PublicationLinear wavelength correlation matrices of photospheric and chromospheric spectral lines. I. Observations vs. modelingContext. The process that heats the solar chromosphere is a difficult target for observational studies because the assumption of local thermal equilibrium (LTE)...
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PublicationLong Characteristics versus Short Characteristics in 3D Radiative Transfer Simulations of Polarized RadiationWe compare maps of scattering polarization signals obtained from three-dimensional (3D) radiation transfer calculations in a magnetoconvection model of the...
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PublicationLong-term evolution of three light bridges developed on the same sunspotOne important feature of sunspots is the presence of light bridges. These structures are elongated and bright (as compared to the umbra) features that seem to...
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PublicationMachine learning in solar physicsThe application of machine learning in solar physics has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of the complex processes that take place in the...