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First 3D Reconstructions of Coronal Loops with the STEREO A+B Spacecraft: IV. Magnetic Modeling with Twisted Force-Free Fields

The three-dimensional (3D) coordinates of stereoscopically triangulated loops provide strong constraints for magnetic field models of active regions in the solar corona. Here we use STEREO/A and B data from some 500 stereoscopically triangulated loops observed in four active regions (2007 Apr 30, May 9, May 19, Dec 11), together with SOHO/MDI line-of-sight magnetograms. We measure the average misalignment angle between the stereoscopic loops and theoretical magnetic field models, finding a mismatch of $μ=19^\circ-46^\circ$ for a potential field model, which is reduced to $μ=14^\circ-19^\circ$ for a non-potential field model parameterized by twist parameters. The residual error is commensurable with stereoscopic measurement errors ($μ_{SE} \approx 8^\circ-12^\circ$). We developed a potential field code that deconvolves a line-of-sight magnetogram into three magnetic field components $(B_x, B_y, B_z)$, as well as a non-potential field forward-fitting code that determines the full length of twisted loops ($L \approx 50-300$ Mm), the number of twist turns (median $N_{twist}=0.06$), the nonlinear force-free $α$-parameter (median $α\approx 4 \times 10^{-11}$ cm$^{-1}$), and the current density (median $j_z \approx 1500$ Mx cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$). All twisted loops are found to be far below the critical value for kink instability, and Joule dissipation of their currents is found be be far below the coronal heating requirement. The algorithm developed here, based on an analytical solution of nonlinear force-free fields that is accurate to second order (in the force-free parameter $α$), represents the first code that enables fast forward-fitting to photospheric magnetograms and stereoscopically triangulated loops in the solar corona.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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