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Measurements of solar magnetic fields by Fourier transform techniques

✍ Scribed by Theodore D. Tarbell; Alan M. Title


Publisher
Springer
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
453 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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✦ Synopsis


The Fourier techniques of Paper I have been exhaustively calibrated using Unno's results for the absorption profile of a simple Zeeman triplet. If a simple transformation is applied to the normalized line depths, then magnetic field strengths and inclination angles can be measured very accurately from noisy, saturated line profiles. Systematic errors caused by saturation effects can be estimated and reduced by varying one parameter. When a significant fraction of the line profile is unsplit and unpolarized, large errors may be made in measurements of low fields, unless the line is sufficiently weak. For a weak line, a vertical field of 1600 gauss can be measured to 10% accuracy even when 70% of the line profile is stray light. These stray light errors are troublesome in measuring fields of gaps and pores but not sunspots. Numerical results of our error analysis are presented graphically.


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