Coronal magnetic field evolution over the cycle 24
I. Chifu, B. Inhester, T. Wiegelmann

TL;DR
This study models the evolution of the coronal magnetic field and free magnetic energy during solar cycle 24 using NLFFF extrapolation, revealing hemisphere asymmetries and differences from photospheric magnetic behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of coronal magnetic flux evolution and free magnetic energy variation over a solar cycle, using advanced NLFFF modeling from SDO/HMI data.
Findings
Magnetic flux evolution in the corona differs from the photosphere.
Correlation of 0.8 between magnetic energy and flare index.
Hemispheric asymmetries in sunspot numbers and flux strength.
Abstract
The photospheric magnetic field vector is continuously derived from measurements, while reconstruction of the three-dimensional (3D) coronal magnetic field requires modelling with photospheric measurements as a boundary condition. For decades the cycle variation of the magnetic field in the photosphere has been investigated. To present, there is no study to show the evolution of the coronal magnetic flux in the corona, nor the evolution of solar cycle magnetic free energy. The paper aims to analyze the temporal variation of the magnetic field and free magnetic energy in the solar corona for the solar cycle 24 and how the magnetic field behaves in the two hemispheres. We investigate if we can obtain better estimates of the magnetic field at Earth using the nonlinear force-free field (NLFFF) extrapolation method. To model the magnetic field over cycle 24 we apply the NLFFF optimization…
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