The 3D magnetic topology of a solar active region (NOAA 10956) was reconstructed using a linear force-free field extrapolation constrained using the twin perspectives of \emph{STEREO}. A set of coronal field configurations was initially generated from extrapolations of the photospheric magnetic field observed by the Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) on \emph{SOHO}. Using an EUV intensity-based cost function, the extrapolated field lines that were most consistent with 171\AA\ passband images from the Extreme UltraViolet Imager (EUVI) on \emph{STEREO} were identified. This facilitated quantitative constraints to be placed on the twist (α) of the extrapolated field lines, where ∇×B=αB. Using the constrained values of α, the evolution in time of twist, connectivity, and magnetic energy were then studied. A flux emergence event was found to result in significant changes in the magnetic topology and total magnetic energy of the region.
@article{arxiv.1004.1330,
title = {Constraining 3D Magnetic Field Extrapolations Using The Twin Perspectives of STEREO},
author = {Paul A. Conlon and Peter T. Gallagher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.1330},
year = {2015}
}