Horizontal flow fields in and around a small active region-- The transition period between flux emergence and decay
M. Verma, C. Denker, H. Balthasar, C. Kuckein, S.J. Gonz\'alez, Manrique, M. Sobotka, N. Bello Gonz\'alez, S. Hoch, A. Diercke, P. Kummerow,, T. Berkefeld, M. Collados, A. Feller, A. Hofmann, F. Kneer, A. Lagg, J., L\"ohner-B\"ottcher, H. Nicklas, A. Pastor Yabar

TL;DR
This study combines high-resolution and synoptic observations to analyze flux emergence and decay in a small active region, revealing detailed flow patterns and magnetic evolution during its transition phase.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of flux emergence and decay using combined high-resolution and synoptic data, highlighting the dynamic flow and magnetic field evolution.
Findings
Growth rates of area and flux are about twice the decay rates.
The magnetic region exhibits a leaf-like evolution pattern over five days.
Distinct flow patterns such as outward motions and upwelling are observed.
Abstract
Aims. Combining high-resolution and synoptic observations aims to provide a comprehensive description of flux emergence at photospheric level and of the growth process that eventually leads to a mature active region. Methods. Small active region NOAA 12118 was observed on 2014 July 18 with the 1.5-meter GREGOR solar telescope on 2014 July 18. High-resolution time-series of blue continuum and G-band images acquired in the blue imaging channel (BIC) of the GREGOR Fabry-P\'erot Interferometer (GFPI) were complemented by LOS magnetograms and continuum images obtained with the HMI onboard the SDO. Horizontal proper motions and horizontal plasma velocities were computed with local correlation tracking (LCT) and the differential affine velocity estimator, respectively. Morphological image processing was employed to measure the photometric/magnetic area, magnetic flux, and the separation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
