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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DocumentCV Elena García Broock - ENShort CV for the SO Program of Elena García Broock
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PublicationDamped transverse oscillations of interacting coronal loopsDamped transverse oscillations of magnetic loops are routinely observed in the solar corona. This phenomenon is interpreted as standing kink magnetohydrodynamic...
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NewsDaniel Nóbrega Siverio, an IAC researcher, wins European Physical Society prizeDaniel Nóbrega Siverio, a postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) was recently awarded the “Early Career Researcher Prize” of...
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PublicationDead Calm Areas in the Very Quiet SunWe analyze two regions of the quiet Sun (35.6 × 35.6 Mm2) observed at high spatial resolution (lsim100 km) in polarized light by the IMaX spectropolarimeter on...
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PublicationDeciphering Solar Coronal Heating: Energizing Small-scale Loops through Surface ConvectionThe solar atmosphere is filled with clusters of hot small-scale loops commonly known as coronal bright points (CBPs). These ubiquitous structures stand out in...
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PublicationDeepVel: Deep learning for the estimation of horizontal velocities at the solar surfaceMany phenomena taking place in the solar photosphere are controlled by plasma motions. Although the line-of-sight component of the velocity can be estimated...
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PublicationDependence of sunspot photospheric waves on the depth of the source of solar p-modesPhotospheric waves in sunspots moving radially outward at speeds faster than the characteristic wave velocities have been recently detected. It has been...
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PublicationDepolarizing Collisions with Hydrogen: Neutral and Singly Ionized Alkaline EarthsDepolarizing collisions are elastic or quasielastic collisions that equalize the populations and destroy the coherence between the magnetic sublevels of atomic...
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CapabilityDesign and development of computer control systems and applicationsThe advances and the complexity of the instrumentation control systems and their integration with the telescopes or infrastructures where they are going to be...