Relationships between magnetic foot points and G-band bright structures
R. Ishikawa, S. Tsuneta, Y. Kitakoshi, Y. Katsukawa, J. A. Bonet, S., Vargas Dom\'inguez, L. H. M. Rouppe van der Voort, Y. Sakamoto, T. Ebisuzaki

TL;DR
This study investigates how G-band bright points relate to magnetic structures in the solar atmosphere, revealing that brightness correlates with proximity to magnetic island boundaries and higher magnetic flux density.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence linking G-band bright points to magnetic flux density and boundary proximity, refining understanding of magnetic element brightness conditions.
Findings
G-band bright points are located near magnetic island boundaries.
Brightness decreases inward from the magnetic island boundary.
High magnetic flux density and heat transport are key for brightness.
Abstract
Magnetic elements are thought to be described by flux tube models, and are well reproduced by MHD simulations. However, these simulations are only partially constrained by observations. We observationally investigate the relationship between G-band bright points and magnetic structures to clarify conditions, which make magnetic structures bright in G-band. The G-band filtergrams together with magnetograms and dopplergrams were taken for a plage region covered by abnormal granules as well as ubiquitous G-band bright points, using the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST) under very good seeing conditions. High magnetic flux density regions are not necessarily associated with G-band bright points. We refer to the observed extended areas with high magnetic flux density as magnetic islands to separate them from magnetic elements. We discover that G-band bright points tend to be located near the…
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