Twisted flux tube emergence from the convection zone to the corona
Juan Mart\'inez-Sykora, Viggo Hansteen, Mats Carlsson (Institute of, Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo)

TL;DR
This study uses 3D MHD simulations to explore how twisted magnetic flux tubes emerge from the convection zone into the corona, revealing their effects on atmospheric structures and dynamics.
Contribution
It presents detailed simulations of flux tube emergence with varying twist, highlighting the atmospheric responses and structural changes from the photosphere to the corona.
Findings
Granular size increases near flux tube approach.
Formation of darker regions and collapsed granulation.
Magnetic flux emergence extends the chromosphere up to 6Mm.
Abstract
3D numerical simulations of a horizontal magnetic flux tube emergence with different twist are carried out in a computational domain spanning the upper layers of the convection zone to the lower corona. We use the Oslo Staggered Code to solve the full MHD equations with non-grey and non-LTE radiative transfer and thermal conduction along the magnetic field lines. The emergence of the magnetic flux tube input at the bottom boundary into a weakly magnetized atmosphere is presented. The photospheric and chromospheric response is described with magnetograms, synthetic images and velocity field distributions. The emergence of a magnetic flux tube into such an atmosphere results in varied atmospheric responses. In the photosphere the granular size increases when the flux tube approaches from below. In the convective overshoot region some 200km above the photosphere adiabatic expansion…
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