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Study Of Magnetic Helicity In Solar Active Regions And Its Relationship With Solar Eruptions, Sung-Hong Park Aug 2010

Study Of Magnetic Helicity In Solar Active Regions And Its Relationship With Solar Eruptions, Sung-Hong Park

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It is generally believed that eruptive phenomena in the solar atmosphere such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) occur in solar active regions with complex magnetic structures. The magnetic complexity is quantified in terms of twists, kinks, and interlinkages of magnetic field lines. Magnetic helicity has been recognized as a useful measure for these properties of a given magnetic field system. Magnetic helicity studies have been naturally directed to the energy buildup and instability leading to solar eruptions. However, in spite of many years of study, detailed aspects of initiation mechanisms of eruptive events are still not well …


Synoptic Variability Of A Cir-Driven Open-Closed Boundary During Solar Minimum, Kevin Urban Aug 2010

Synoptic Variability Of A Cir-Driven Open-Closed Boundary During Solar Minimum, Kevin Urban

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The year 2008 marked a historically quiet period of solar activity during the declining phase of solar cycle 23. Such quiet time has permitted researchers to clearly distinguish the spectral signature of a corotating interaction region’s (CIR) impact on the open-closed boundary (OCB) of the magnetosphere in the southern hemisphere’s auroral zone. By using the PENGUIn AGOs network of ground-based magnetometers on the Antarctic continent, the synoptic behavior of the OCB during a CIR-driven magnetic storm has been studied. Observations were compared with results provided by the BATSRUS space weather model. It is shown that such synoptic magnetometer data sets …


Integration Of Electronic And Optical Techniques In The Design And Fabrication Of Pressure Sensors, Ivan Padron Jan 2010

Integration Of Electronic And Optical Techniques In The Design And Fabrication Of Pressure Sensors, Ivan Padron

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Since the introduction of micro-electro-mechanical systems fabrication methods, piezoresistive pressure sensors have become the more popular pressure transducers. They dominate pressure sensor commercialization due to their high performance, stability and repeatability. However, increasing demand for harsh environment sensing devices has made sensors based on Fabry-Perot interferometry the more promising optical pressure sensors due to their high degree of sensitivity, small size, high temperature performance, versatility, and improved immunity to environmental noise and interference. The work presented in this dissertation comprises the design, fabrication, and testing of sensors that fuse these two pressure sensing technologies into one integrated unit. A key …


Relationship Between Photospheric Magnetic Fields And Coronal Activities, Changyi Tan Jan 2010

Relationship Between Photospheric Magnetic Fields And Coronal Activities, Changyi Tan

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Coronal emission comes in two forms, a steady component where the corona is heated to million degrees and a much hotter transient component of solar flares. Both components are known to be related to the evolution of surface magnetic fields. This dissertation studies the evolution of photospheric magnetic fields and flow fields and their relation to the properties of these two coronal emission components.

The key issue in the study of the steady coronal emission is the coronal heating problem: how the corona is heated to millions of degrees while the underlying solar photosphere is only a few thousand degrees. …