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Vector Potential Magnetic Null Points

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Klaus Galsgaard
Affiliation:
Copenhagen University Observatory, Øster Voldgade 3, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Åke Nordlund
Affiliation:
Copenhagen University Observatory, Øster Voldgade 3, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark

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Recent observations (Tarbell et al., 1990; see also Ruzmaikin et al. these Proceedings) show that the surface distribution of magnetic fields on the solar surface is selfsimilar, with an approximately constant fractal dimension over a large range of horizontal scales. Also, recent ideas about flare energy release assumes a “fibrous” corona, with the energy release consisting of many small scale events (Vlahoz, 1989) Prompted partly by these observations, we investigate the properties of self-similar three-dimensional magnetic fields.

Type
Part I Convection and turbulence as the basis of magnetic activity
Copyright
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1991

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