Multi-spacecraft observations of coronal loops to verify a force-free field reconstruction and infer loop cross sections
Marika I. McCarthy, Dana W. Longcope, Anna Malanushenko

TL;DR
This study uses multi-viewpoint observations to test the accuracy of a magnetic field reconstruction method for coronal loops, revealing complexities in loop cross sections and challenging the assumption of circularity.
Contribution
It provides observational validation of a 3D magnetic field reconstruction method using multiple spacecraft perspectives, highlighting the prevalence of non-circular loop cross sections.
Findings
69.5% of loops matched structures from different viewpoints
Lack of correlation suggests loops may have elliptical or complex cross sections
Anti-correlation between brightness and diameter supports elliptical cross sections
Abstract
Active region EUV loops are believed to trace a subset of magnetic field lines through the corona. Malanushenko et al. (2009) proposed a method, using loop images and line-of-sight photospheric magnetograms, to infer the three-dimensional shape and field strength along each loop. McCarthy et al. (2019) used this novel method to compute the total magnetic flux interconnecting a pair of active regions observed by SDO/AIA. They adopted the common assumption that each loop had a circular cross section. The accuracy of inferred shape and circularity of cross sections can both be tested using observations of the same loops from additional vantage points as provided by STEREO/EUVI. Here, we use multiple viewing angles to confirm the three-dimensional structure of loops. Of 151 viable cases, 105 (69.5%) matched some form of visible coronal structure when viewed approximately in quadrature. A…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
