Although located at 150 million kilometers from Earth, the Sun is in our immediate neighborhood compared with all other stars. The observation of the Sun along the decades has provided amazingly detailed views of the structure and day-to-day life of a star; the high-resolution observations achieved from Earth and space in recent years, in particular, have facilitated reaching deep theoretical insights concerning the structure and evolution of stellar atmospheres and interiors.
The Sun constitutes a physics laboratory where the complex interactions between the matter (atoms, electrons and ions, or molecules) and the magnetic field can be studied in conditions difficult to reach in devices on Earth. Of particular interest for the public are the spectacular phenomena displayed by its atmosphere, its role in generating the magnetized clouds that, after traversing the interplanetary space, can impact on Earth's magnetosphere and lead to the potentially dangerous solar storms, and the mysteries of the solar interior. Understanding of all those phenomena is gained by a combination of refined theoretical methods and direct or indirect observation using leading-edge technologies.
The solar physics group at the IAC enjoys a leadership position in different branches of solar research in the world. This is exemplified by the award of four large research grants by the European Research Council in the past years to researchers of the group, by its leading role in the European Solar Telescope project, and by its participation in other international networks and instrument projects. Globally, the group combines theoretical methods (magneto-fluid dynamics and plasma physics, radiation transfer), including 3D numerical radiation-MHD modeling, and state-of-the-art observational and diagnostic techniques, to achieve deep understanding of what constitutes and drives the structure and activity of our star.
Solar Physics (FS)
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PublicationCLASP/SJ Observations of Rapid Time Variations in the Lyα Emission in a Solar Active RegionThe Chromospheric Lyα SpectroPolarimeter (CLASP) is a sounding rocket experiment launched on 2015 September 3 to investigate the solar chromosphere and...
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PublicationCLASP: A UV Spectropolarimeter on a Sounding Rocket for Probing theChromosphere-Corona Transition RegioThe wish to understand the energetic phenomena of the outer solar atmosphere makes it increasingly important to achieve quantitative information on the magnetic...
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PublicationClear detection of dusty torus signatures in a weak-line radio galaxy: the case of PKS 0043-42We report the clearest detection to date of dusty torus signatures in a weak-line radio galaxy (WLRG). The deep Spitzer InfraRed Spectrograph (IRS) rest-frame...
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PublicationCMAG: A Mission to Study and Monitor the Inner Corona Magnetic FieldMeasuring magnetic fields in the inner corona, the interface between the solar chromosphere and outer corona, is of paramount importance if we aim to understand...
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PublicationCombining magneto-hydrostatic constraints with Stokes profile inversions. IV. Imposing ∇⋅B = 0 conditionContext. Inferences of the magnetic field in the solar atmosphere by means of spectropolarimetric inversions (i.e., Stokes inversion codes) yield magnetic...
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PublicationCombining magneto-hydrostatic constraints with Stokes profiles inversions. II. Application to Hinode/SP observationsContext. Inversion techniques applied to the radiative transfer equation for polarized light are capable of inferring the physical parameters in the solar...
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PublicationCombining magnetohydrostatic constraints with Stokes profiles inversions. I. Role of boundary conditionsContext. Inversion codes for the polarized radiative transfer equation, when applied to spectropolarimetric observations (i.e., Stokes vector) in spectral lines...
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PublicationComet McNaught C/2006 P1: observation of the sodium emission by the solar telescope THEMISComet McNaught C/2006 P1 was the brightest comet of the last forty years when reaching its perihelion at an heliocentric distance of 0.17Â AU. Two days before...
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PublicationComparative Analysis of Image-shift Measurement Algorithms for Solar Shack-Hartmann Wavefront SensorsObservations of the Sun provide unique insights into its structure, evolution, and activity, with significant implications for space weather forecasting and...