A Quantitative Method to Optimise Magnetic Field Line Fitting of Observed Coronal Loops
Wiegelmann, T.; Hood, A. W.; Carcedo, L.; Brown, D. S.; Neukirch, T.
United Kingdom
Abstract
Many authors use magnetic-field models to extrapolate the field in the solar corona from magnetic data in the photosphere. The accuracy of such extrapolations is usually judged qualitatively by eye, where a less judgemental quantitative approach would be more desirable. In this paper, a robust method for obtaining the best fit between a theoretical magnetic field and intensity observations of coronal loops on the solar disk will be presented. The method will be applied to Yohkoh data using a linear force-free field as an illustration. Any other theoretical model for the magnetic field can be used, provided there is enough freedom in the model to optimize the fit.