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Online materials for the coronal holes brightening events paper

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Coroanl hole boundaries at small scales: IV. SOT view
Magnetic field properties of small-scale transient brightenings in coronal holes and the quiet Sun
(Online materials)


Zhenghua Huang1, Maria Madjarska1,2, Gerry Doyle1, and Derek Lamb3
1 Armagh Observatory, College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG, N. Ireland, UK (email: zhu@arm.ac.uk)
2UCL-Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Holmbury St Mary, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6NT, UK
3Departement of Space Studies, Southwest Research Institute, 1050 Walnut Street Suite 300, Boulder CO 80302, USA

Full field-of-views movies:
(Click on the date below to play or save. The size of the movies are indicated.)

9 Nov. 2007 (177 MB)       12 Nov. 2007 (195 MB)       10 Jan. 2009 (88 MB)       13 Jan. 2009 (85 MB)      

In these movies, X-ray image is shown on the left and longitudinal magnetogram is displayed on the right. X-ray images are dispalyed in reversed color. Black dotted squares with digital inside represent brightening events studied in the paper. The black solid squares on X-ray images represent the location of SOT field-of-view. The contours draw the coronal hole boundaries. The dark red symbles over-plotted on X-ray images represent the brightening indentifications.

One-for-all movies for events shown as examples in the paper (quick time mov format displaying simutaneously evolutions of the events seen in lightcurves, XRT and SOT images):
(Click on the date and event number to play or save, the size of the movie is indicated.)

No. 1 event on 9 Nov. 2007 (X-ray bright point in coronal hole. 20 MB)
No. 2 event on 12 Nov. 2007 (X-ray bright point in coronal hole, which shows a clear example of magnetic flux emergence. 26 MB)
No. 3 event on 9 Nov. 2007 (X-ray jet in coronal hole. 17 MB)
No. 3 event on 13 Jan. 2009 (X-ray bright point in quiet Sun. 11 MB)

Movies, light curves and recording notes for all events:
(Movies are gif format with size are indicated, lightcurves are jpeg format, and Recording notes are pdf format. Except the events marked by "*" which show ONLY X-ray lightcurves, the rest lightcurves display X-ray (top), positive magnetic flux (middle) and negative magnetic flux (bottom). Click on the links corresponding to event numbers below to play or save.)

Events on 9 Nov. 2007, coronal hole:

Event Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Movie gif (81 MB) gif (82 MB) gif (57 MB) gif (83 MB) gif (90 MB) gif (75 MB) gif (86 MB) gif (78 MB) gif (86 MB) gif (76 MB) gif (81 MB)
lightcurves jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg*
Recording note pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf

Events on 12 Nov. 2007, coronal hole:

Event Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Movie gif (88 MB) gif (101 MB) gif (77 MB) gif (85 MB) gif (97 MB) gif (86 MB) gif (89 MB) gif (82 MB) gif (71 MB) gif (89 MB) gif (100 MB)
lightcurves jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg jpeg
Recording note pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf

Events on 10 Jan. 2009, quiet-Sun region:

Event Number 1 2 3
Movie gif (45 MB) gif (45 MB) gif (42 MB)
lightcurves jpeg* jpeg* jpeg
Recording note pdf pdf pdf

Events on 13 Jan. 2009, quiet-Sun region:

Event Number 1 2 3
Movie gif (52 MB) gif (57 MB) gif (49 MB)
lightcurves jpeg* jpeg* jpeg
Recording note pdf pdf pdf

In the events movies, X-ray image is shown on the left and longitudinal magnetogram is displayed on the right. X-ray images are dispalyed in reversed color. symbols on magnetograms represent magnetic elements identified by the automatic feature tracking software, SWAMIS. "+"s represent magnetic element identified before the idicated time and followed in the current time, "*"s represent new identified elements and small squares represent new identification which defined as flux emergence in SWAMIS. In some movies, there is a black square on magnetograms in order to highlight the region associated with the brightening event.

Magnetograms at the start and the end of the observations of the equatorial coronal hole.
(Click on the date below to view.)

9 Nov. 2007       12 Nov. 2007
By comparing magnetic field at the start and the end of the observations, the global magnetic field in the coronal hole remains very similar during about nine hours of the observation.

Notes for every data sets tell corresponding events studied by spectral observations in paper III:
(Click the date below to open or save.)

9 Nov. 2007       12 Nov. 2007       10 Jan. 2009       13 Jan. 2009

Magnetic cancellation site without X-ray response

A region shows clear magnetic flux cancellation but no X-ray brightening occurred. Click here to view magnetogram evolution in this region, and click here to view X-ray frequence image.

Acknowledgement: We thank Department of Culture, Art and Leisure (DCAL) of Northern Ireland and STFC for fanancial supporting our research at Armagh Observatory. Data used in this study is taken by Hinode and TRACE which are contributed by NASA, JAXA, ESA and NSC.