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  • Magnetic Fields and the Outer Rotation Curve of M31

    Recent observations of the rotation curve of M31 show a rise of the outer part that cannot be understood in terms of standard dark matter models or perturbations of the galactic disk by M31's satellites. Here, we propose an explanation of this dynamical feature based on the influence of the magnetic field within the thin disk. We have considered

    Ruiz-Granados, B. et al.

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    2010
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    25
  • Magnetic fields of opposite polarity in sunspot penumbrae

    Context. A significant part of the penumbral magnetic field returns below the surface in the very deep photosphere. For lines in the visible, a large portion of this return field can only be detected indirectly by studying its imprints on strongly asymmetric and three-lobed Stokes V profiles. Infrared lines probe a narrow layer in the very deep

    Franz, M. et al.

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    2016
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    23
  • Magnetic flux emergence into the solar photosphere and chromosphere

    Aims: We model the emergence of magnetized plasma across granular convection cells and the low atmosphere, including layers up to the mid-chromosphere. Methods: Three-dimensional numerical experiments are carried out in which the equations of MHD and radiative transfer are solved self-consistently. We use the MURaM code, which assumes local

    Tortosa-Andreu, A. et al.

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    2009
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    65
  • Magnetic Loops in the Quiet Sun

    We investigate the fine structure of magnetic fields in the atmosphere of the quiet Sun. We use photospheric magnetic field measurements from SUNRISE/IMaX with unprecedented spatial resolution to extrapolate the photospheric magnetic field into higher layers of the solar atmosphere with the help of potential and force-free extrapolation techniques

    Wiegelmann, T. et al.

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    2010
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    39