Understanding the plasma and magnetic field evolution of a filament using observations and Nonlinear force-free field modelling
Stephanie L. Yardley, Antonia Savcheva, Lucie M. Green, Lidia van, Driel-Gesztelyi, David Long, David R. Williams, Duncan H. Mackay

TL;DR
This study combines observations and nonlinear force-free field modeling to analyze the evolution of a solar filament, revealing flux cancellation's role in filament formation and magnetic energy increase.
Contribution
It introduces a flux rope insertion method guided by observed filament features to model magnetic field evolution during filament development.
Findings
Flux cancellation correlates with increased filament flux and formation of new threads.
Magnetic energy in the filament's structure increases during evolution.
Flux rope models show more field line dips where filament growth occurs.
Abstract
We present observations and magnetic field models of an intermediate filament present on the Sun in August 2012, associated with a polarity inversion line that extends from AR 11541 in the east into the quiet sun at its western end. A combination of SDO/AIA, SDO/HMI, and GONG H alpha data allow us to analyse the structure and evolution of the filament from 2012 August 4 23:00 UT to 2012 August 6 08:00 UT when the filament was in equilibrium. By applying the flux rope insertion method, nonlinear force-free field models of the filament are constructed using SDO/HMI line-of-sight magnetograms as the boundary condition at the two times given above. Guided by observed filament barbs, both modelled flux ropes are split into three sections each with a different value of axial flux to represent the non-uniform photospheric field distribution. The flux in the eastern section of the rope…
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