Hinode Observations of Chromospheric Brightenings in the Ca II H Line during Small-Scale Flux Emergence Events

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Published 2008 November 3 © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation S. L. Guglielmino et al 2008 ApJ 688 L111 DOI 10.1086/595657

1538-4357/688/2/L111

Abstract

Ca II H emission is a well-known indicator of magnetic activity in the Sun and other stars. It is also viewed as an important signature of chromospheric heating. However, the Ca II H line has not been used as a diagnostic of magnetic flux emergence from the solar interior. Here we report on Hinode observations of chromospheric Ca II H brightenings associated with a repeated, small-scale flux emergence event. We describe this process and investigate the evolution of the magnetic flux, G-band brightness, and Ca II H intensity in the emerging region. Our results suggest that energy is released in the chromosphere as a consequence of interactions between the emerging flux and the preexisting magnetic field, in agreement with recent 3D numerical simulations.

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