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Differential Rotation of the Chromosphere in the He I Absorption Line

Kejun Li, J. C. Xu, JL Xie, W. Feng

2020The Astrophysical Journal Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Differential rotation is the basis of the solar dynamo theory. Synoptic maps of He I intensity from Carrington rotations 2032–2135 are utilized to investigate the differential rotation of the solar chromosphere in the He I absorption line. The chromosphere is surprisingly found to rotate faster than the photosphere below it. The anomalous heating of the chromosphere and corona has been a big problem in modern astronomy. It is speculated that the small-scale magnetic elements with magnetic flux in the range of (2.9–32.0) × 10 18 Mx, which are anchored in the leptocline, heat the quiet chromosphere to present the anomalous temperature increase, causing it to rotate at the same rate as the leptocline. The differential of rotation rate in the chromosphere is found to be strengthened by strong magnetic fields, but in stark contrast, at the photosphere strong magnetic fields repress the differential of rotation rate. A plausible explanation is given for these findings.

Topics & Concepts

ChromosphereDifferential rotationPhysicsPhotosphereCoronal radiative lossesRotation (mathematics)AstrophysicsDynamoMagnetic fluxSolar rotationAstronomyMagnetic fieldSolar physicsGeometrySolar windSpectral lineCoronal mass ejectionStarsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstro and Planetary ScienceGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
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