The magnetic structure of filament barbs

Jongchul Chae, Yong Jae Moon, Young Deuk Park

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Abstract

There is a controversy about how features protruding laterally from filaments, called barbs, are magnetically structured. On 2004 August 3, we observed a filament that had well-developed barbs. The observations were performed using the 10 inch refractor of the Big Bear Solar Observatory. A fast camera was employed to capture images at five different wavelengths of the Hα line and successively record them on the basis of frame selection. The terminating points of the barbs were clearly discernable in the Hα images without any ambiguity. The comparison of the Hα images with the magnetograms taken by SOHO MDI revealed that the termination occurred above the minor polarity inversion line dividing the magnetic elements of the major polarity and those of the minor polarity. There is also evidence that the flux cancellation proceeded on the polarity inversion line. Our results together with similar other recent observations support the idea that filament barbs are cool matter suspended in local dips of magnetic field lines, formed by magnetic reconnection in the chromosphere.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)574-578
Number of pages5
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume626
Issue number1 I
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2005

Keywords

  • Sun: filaments
  • Sun: magnetic fields
  • Sun: prominences

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