Bibcode
Moreno-Insertis, F.
Referencia bibliográfica
Solar MHD Theory and Observations: A High Spatial Resolution Perspective ASP Conference Series, Vol. 354, Proceedings of the Conference Held 18-22 July, 2005, at the National Solar Observatory, Sacramento Peak, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA. Edited by J. Leibacher, R. F. Stein, and H. Uitenbroek. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2006., p.183
Fecha de publicación:
12
2006
Número de citas
5
Número de citas referidas
4
Descripción
The atmosphere of the Sun is being stirred and reshaped continuously
through the emergence of magnetized plasma from the convection zone.
Magnetic elements coming from the solar interior produce structures in
the photosphere, chromosphere and corona in a bewildering range of
length and time scales, from the smallest magnetic tubes to the largest
active regions. Although still at an early stage, the computer
simulation of these intrinsically three-dimensional processes can
already provide important physical insight and explain some of the
observational results obtained with ground-based detectors and in
space. This review summarizes the challenge posed by flux emergence
processes to numerical simulation, discusses why the magnetic plasma can
rise through the photosphere in spite of the latter's subadiabatic
stratification and presents a number of results on active region
formation at the photosphere obtained in recent years.