Bibcode
Sánchez-Almeida, J.; Martínez González, M.
Bibliographical reference
Solar Polarization 6. Proceedings of a conference held in Maui, Hawaii, USA on May 30 to June 4, 2010. Edited by J. R. Kuhn, D. M. Harrington, H. Lin, S. V. Berdyugina, J. Trujillo-Bueno, S. L. Keil, and T. Rimmele. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2011., p.451
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2011
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Description
This work reviews our understanding of the magnetic fields observed in
the quiet Sun. The subject has undergone a major change during the last
decade (quiet revolution), and it will remain changing since the
techniques of diagnostic employed so far are known to be severely
biased. Keeping these caveats in mind, our work covers the main
observational properties of the quiet Sun magnetic fields: magnetic
field strengths, unsigned magnetic flux densities, magnetic field
inclinations, as well as the temporal evolution on short time-scales
(loop emergence), and long time-scales (solar cycle). We also summarize
the main theoretical ideas put forward to explain the origin of the
quiet Sun magnetism. A final prospective section points out various
areas of solar physics where the quiet Sun magnetism may have an
important physical role to play (chromospheric and coronal structure,
solar wind acceleration, and solar elemental abundances).