Emergence of small-scale magnetic flux in the quiet Sun
I. Kontogiannis, G. Tsiropoula, K. Tziotziou, C. Gontikakis, C., Kuckein, M. Verma, C. Denker

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of small-scale magnetic flux regions in the quiet Sun, revealing their dynamic development, associated energetic phenomena, and the connection with numerical models across atmospheric layers.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of small-scale flux emergence and its effects, aligning with and expanding upon recent numerical simulation predictions.
Findings
EFR shows distinct flux evolution phases.
Magnetic flux emergence drives energetic phenomena.
Coronal bright points are linked to flux emergence.
Abstract
We study the evolution of a small-scale emerging flux region (EFR) in the quiet Sun, from its emergence to its decay. We track processes and phenomena across all atmospheric layers, explore their interrelations and compare our findings with recent numerical modelling studies. We used imaging, spectral and spectropolarimetric observations from space-borne and ground-based instruments. The EFR appears next to the chromospheric network and shows all characteristics predicted by numerical simulations. The total magnetic flux of the EFR exhibits distinct evolutionary phases, namely an initial subtle increase, a fast increase and expansion of the region area, a more gradual increase, and a slow decay. During the initial stages, bright points coalesce, forming clusters of positive- and negative-polarity in a largely bipolar configuration. During the fast expansion, flux tubes make their way to…
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