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Dynamics of magnetic bright points in an active region

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SOLAR PHYSICS
Volume 237, Issue 1, Pages 13-23

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-006-0131-4

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A high-quality 80-minute time series of a part of a sunspots moat (18 '' x 23 '') in the G-band (4308.64 angstrom) has been analysed to measure the horizontal velocities of Magnetic Bright Points (MBPs). The observations were carried out in June 2004 at the new 1-meter Swedish Solar Telescope in La Palma. Spatial resolution was estimated to be 0.17 '' or 125 km on the Sun, and images were taken in a frame selection mode in a 20-seconds interval. Individual feature tracking of MBPs with manual selection and automated tracking has been performed. The intensity of MBPs increases with size. The mean value in a MBP-velocity histogram was found to be 1.11 km s(-1) and it shows good accordance with an abnormal granulation-velocity histogram. MBP velocity histograms as presented here can be taken as an input for coronal heating models in an active region. However, MBPs move slower in an active region than in the network (presumably because of the higher active region magnetic flux) and hence, a process that includes dissipation of MHD waves through fast MBP motions (> 2 km s(-1)) may not alone explain the observed properties of the corona.

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