Photospheric magnetic structure of coronal holes
Stefan J. Hofmeister, Dominik Utz, Stephan G. Heinemann, Astrid, Veronig, Manuela Temmer

TL;DR
This study analyzes the photospheric magnetic structure of 98 coronal holes, revealing how magnetic elements contribute to the overall magnetic flux and structure, with implications for understanding solar magnetic phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a detailed quantitative analysis of magnetic elements in coronal holes, linking their properties to the overall magnetic flux and structure for the first time.
Findings
Magnetic bright points correlate strongly with magnetic element area.
Magnetic flux of elements follows a power law with area.
Long-lived magnetic elements dominate the unbalanced magnetic flux.
Abstract
In this study, we investigate in detail the photospheric magnetic structure of 98 coronal holes using line-of-sight magnetograms of SDO/HMI, and for a subset of 42 coronal holes using HINODE/SOT G-band filtergrams. We divided the magnetic field maps into magnetic elements and quiet coronal hole regions by applying a threshold at G. We find that the number of magnetic bright points in magnetic elements is well correlated with the area of the magnetic elements (cc=). Further, the magnetic flux of the individual magnetic elements inside coronal holes is related to their area by a power law with an exponent of (cc=). Relating the magnetic elements to the overall structure of coronal holes, we find that on average () % of the overall unbalanced magnetic flux of the coronal holes arises from long-lived magnetic elements with…
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