Publications by authors named "Yukio Katsukawa"

The efficient release of magnetic energy in astrophysical plasmas, such as during solar flares, can in principle be achieved through magnetic diffusion, at a rate determined by the associated electric field. However, attempts at measuring electric fields in the solar atmosphere are scarce, and none exist for sites where the magnetic energy is presumably released. Here, we present observations of an energetic event using the National Science Foundation's Daniel K.

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The Sunrise chromospheric infrared spectropolarimeter (SCIP) installed in the international balloon experiment sunrise iii will perform spectropolarimetric observations in the near-infrared band to measure solar photospheric and chromospheric magnetic fields simultaneously. The main components of SCIP for polarization measurements are a rotating wave plate, polarization beam splitters, and CMOS imaging sensors. In each of the sensors, SCIP records the orthogonal linearly polarized components of light.

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The heating of the solar chromosphere and corona is a long-standing puzzle in solar physics. Hinode observations show the ubiquitous presence of chromospheric anemone jets outside sunspots in active regions. They are typically 3 to 7 arc seconds = 2000 to 5000 kilometers long and 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Sun emits solar wind, a stream of ionized material, but its exact origin remains unclear.
  • Researchers used Hinode X-ray Telescope to observe a solar active region near a coronal hole, discovering a continuous outflow of soft X-ray-emitting plasmas.
  • These outflows are estimated to account for about 25% of the total mass loss rate of the solar wind, suggesting they could be a significant source of the solar wind itself.
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