Evidence of quiet Sun chromospheric activity related to an emerging small-scale magnetic loop
P. G\"om\"ory, H. Balthasar, K.G. Puschmann

TL;DR
This study documents the emergence and evolution of a small-scale magnetic loop in the quiet Sun, linking photospheric magnetic flux emergence to chromospheric brightenings and oscillations over a 36-minute period.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of a small-scale magnetic loop's emergence, evolution, and chromospheric response in the quiet Sun, combining magnetogram and UV imaging data.
Findings
Magnetic flux emergence occurs near supergranular network boundaries.
Chromospheric brightenings follow flux emergence by about 9 minutes.
The magnetic loop's lifetime is approximately 36 minutes.
Abstract
Aims: We investigate the temporal evolution of magnetic flux emergence in the quiet Sun atmosphere close to disk center. Methods: We combine high-resolution SoHO/MDI magnetograms with TRACE observations taken in the 1216 {\AA} channel in order to analyze the temporal evolution of an emerging small-scale magnetic loop and its traces in the chromosphere. Results: At first place, we find signatures of flux emergence very close to the edge of a supergranular network boundary located at disk center. The new emerging flux appears first in the MDI magnetograms in form of an asymmetric bipolar element, i.e. the patch with negative polarity is roughly two-times weaker than the corresponding patch with opposite polarity. The average values of magnetic flux and magnetic flux densities reach 1.6 x 10^18 Mx, -8.5 x 10^17 Mx, and 55 Mx cm^-2, -30 Mx cm^-2, respectively. The spatial distance between…
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