Dynamics of Coronal Bright Points as seen by Sun Watcher using Active Pixel System detector and Image Processing (SWAP), Atmospheric Imaging Assembly AIA), and Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI)
K. Chandrashekhar, S. Krishna Prasad, D. Banerjee, B. Ravindra, Daniel, B. Seaton

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamics of solar coronal bright points using multi-instrument EUV and magnetic data, revealing their magnetic flux dependence, periodic brightenings, and possible magnetic reconnection origins.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of bright point morphology in different resolutions and links their intensity oscillations to magnetic flux variations and reconnection processes.
Findings
Bright points correlate with magnetic flux around 10^18 Mx.
Intensity oscillations have periods of 10-25 minutes.
Magnetic reconnection may drive observed brightenings.
Abstract
The \textit{Sun Watcher using Active Pixel system detector and Image Processing}(SWAP) on board the \textit{PRoject for OnBoard Autonomy\todash 2} (PROBA\todash 2) spacecraft provides images of the solar corona in EUV channel centered at 174 \AA. These data, together with \textit{Atmospheric Imaging Assembly} (AIA) and the \textit{Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager} (HMI) on board \textit{Solar Dynamics Observatory} (SDO), are used to study the dynamics of coronal bright points. The evolution of the magnetic polarities and associated changes in morphology are studied using magnetograms and multi-wavelength imaging. The morphology of the bright points seen in low-resolution SWAP images and high-resolution AIA images show different structures, whereas the intensity variations with time show similar trends in both SWAP 174 and AIA 171 channels. We observe that bright points are seen in EUV…
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