Differences in physical properties of coronal bright points and their ALMA counterparts within and outside coronal holes
F. Matkovi\'c, R. Braj\v{s}a, M. Temmer, S. G. Heinemann, H.-G., Ludwig, S. H. Saar, C. L. Selhorst, I. Skoki\'c, D. Sudar

TL;DR
This study compares the brightness and size of coronal bright points inside and outside coronal holes using multi-instrument observations, revealing that CBPs within coronal holes are generally less bright and smaller, indicating different physical conditions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed statistical comparison of CBP properties inside and outside coronal holes using ALMA, AIA, and HMI data, highlighting significant differences.
Findings
CBPs inside CHs are less bright on average.
CBPs within CHs are smaller in size.
Differences are statistically significant, up to 4.5σ.
Abstract
This study investigates and compares brightness and area of coronal bright points (CBPs) inside and outside of coronal holes (CHs) using the single-dish Band 6 observations by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), combined with extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) 193 filtergrams obtained by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) and magnetograms obtained by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI), both on board Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The CH boundaries were extracted from the SDO/AIA images using the Collection of Analysis Tools for Coronal Holes (CATCH) and CBPs were identified in the SDO/AIA, SDO/HMI, and ALMA data. Measurements of brightness and areas in both ALMA and SDO/AIA images were conducted for CBPs within CHs and quiet Sun regions outside CHs. A statistical analysis of the measured physical properties resulted in a lower…
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