Magnetic loop emergence within a granule
P. G\"om\"ory (1, 4), C. Beck (2), H. Balthasar (3), J. Ryb\'ak, (4), A. Kucera (4), J. Koza (4), H. W\"ohl (5) ((1) IGAM/Kanzelh\"ohe, Observatory, Institute of Physics, Universit\"at Graz, Austria, (2) Instituto, de Astrof\'isica de Canarias (IAC), Spain

TL;DR
This study observes and models the emergence of a small magnetic loop within a granule in the quiet Sun, revealing detailed magnetic field evolution and supporting the flux emergence scenario.
Contribution
It combines high-resolution spectropolarimetric observations with 3D modeling to analyze small-scale magnetic flux emergence in the solar photosphere.
Findings
Detected magnetic flux emergence within a granule.
Identified a small-scale magnetic loop with ~450 G flux density.
Observed the loop's spatial growth and blueshifted signatures during emergence.
Abstract
We investigate the temporal evolution of magnetic flux emerging within a granule in the quiet-Sun internetwork at disk center. We combined IR spectropolarimetry performed in two Fe I lines at 1565 nm with speckle-reconstructed G-band imaging. We determined the magnetic field parameters by a LTE inversion of the full Stokes vector using the SIR code, and followed their evolution in time. To interpret the observations, we created a geometrical model of a rising loop in 3D. The relevant parameters of the loop were matched to the observations where possible. We then synthesized spectra from the 3D model for a comparison to the observations. We found signatures of magnetic flux emergence within a growing granule. In the early phases, a horizontal magnetic field with a distinct linear polarization signal dominated the emerging flux. Later on, two patches of opposite circular polarization…
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