Bibcode
Solanki, S. K.; Barthol, P.; Danilovic, S.; Feller, A.; Gandorfer, A.; Hirzberger, J.; Lagg, A.; Riethmüller, T. L.; Schüssler, M.; Wiegelmann, T.; Bonet, J. A.; Martínez-Pillet, V. ; Khomenko, E.; del Toro Iniesta, J. C.; Domingo, V.; Palacios, J.; Knölker, M.; González, N. Bello; Borrero, J. M.; Berkefeld, T.; Franz, M.; Roth, M.; Schmidt, W.; Steiner, O.; Title, A. M.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Physics of Sun and Star Spots, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 273, p. 226-232
Fecha de publicación:
8
2011
Número de citas
2
Número de citas referidas
1
Descripción
The Sunrise balloon-borne solar observatory consists of a 1m aperture
Gregory telescope, a UV filter imager, an imaging vector polarimeter, an
image stabilization system and further infrastructure. The first science
flight of Sunrise yielded high-quality data that reveal the structure,
dynamics and evolution of solar convection, oscillations and magnetic
fields at a resolution of around 100 km in the quiet Sun. Here we
describe very briefly the mission and the first results obtained from
the Sunrise data, which include a number of discoveries.