Bibcode
Sánchez Almeida, J.
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 320, Issue 1-3, pp. 121-127
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2009
Journal
Citations
6
Refereed citations
4
Description
The changes in the Sun occurring at human time-scales can be pinned down
to the presence of magnetic fields. These fields determine the structure
of the outer solar atmosphere and, therefore, they are responsible for
all the energetic part of the solar spectrum, including the UV. Our
understanding of the magnetic fields existing at the base of the
atmosphere has changed during the last years. The new
spectro-polarimeters reveal an ubiquitous magnetic field, present even
in the quiet regions. They are widespread and of complex topology,
containing far more (unsigned) magnetic flux and magnetic energy that
all traditional manifestations of solar activity. These so-called quiet
Sun magnetic fields are the subject of the contribution. I summarize
their main observational properties, as well as the models put forward
to explain them. According to the common wisdom, they may be generated
by a turbulent dynamo driven by convective motions. Their true physical
role is not understood yet, but it may be consequential both for the Sun
(e.g., in determining the structure of the quiet corona), and for other
astronomical objects (e.g., if a turbulent dynamo operates in the Sun,
the same mechanism provides a very efficient mean of creating surface
magnetic fields in all stars with convective envelopes). I discuss the
impact of the quiet Sun fields on the transition region and corona,
trying to point out the UV signatures of those fields.