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Lites, B. W.; Centeno, R.; Kubo, M.; Socas-Navarro, H.; Frank, Z.; Shine, R.; Tarbell, T.; Title, A.; Ichimoto, K.; Katsukawa, Y.; Tsuneta, S.; Suematsu, Y.; Shimizu, T.; Nagata, S.
Bibliographical reference
Subsurface and Atmospheric Influences on Solar Activity ASP Conference Series, Vol. 383, proceedings of the conference held 16-20 April 2007 at the National Solar Observatory, Sacramento Peak, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA. Edited by R. Howe, R. W. Komm, K. S. Balasubramaniam and G. J. D. Petrie. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2008, p.71
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Description
We review briefly the observational understanding of emergence of flux
in both the quiet Sun and active regions in the light of first results
from the joint Japan/US/UK Hinode mission. That spacecraft is now
providing us with our first continuous, high resolution measurements of
the photospheric vector magnetic field, along with high resolution
observations of the thermal and dynamic properties of the chromosphere
and corona. This review is intended to present a few very early results
and to highlight the potential for discovery offered by this
extraordinary new mission. The discovery of ubiquitous horizontal
magnetic flux in the quiet internetwork regions is presented.