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Cheung, M. C.; Schüssler, M.; Moreno-Insertis, F.; Tarbell, T. D.
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #SH53A-1073
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2007
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Description
With high angular resolution, high temporal cadence and a stable point
spread function, the Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) onboard the Hinode
satellite is the ideal instrument for the study of magnetic flux
emergence and its manifestations on the solar surface. In this
presentation, we focus on the development of ephemeral regions and small
active regions. In many instances, SOT has been able to capture the
entire emergence process from beginning to end: i.e. from the initial
stages of flux appearance in granule interiors, through the intermediate
stages of G-band bright point formation, and finally to the coalescence
of small vertical flux elements to form pores. To investigate the
physics of the flux emergence process, we performed 3D numerical MHD
simulations with the MURaM code. The models are able to reproduce, and
help us explain, various observational signatures of magnetic flux
emergence.