Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976soph...50...25s&link_type=abstract
Solar Physics, vol. 50, Sept.-Oct. 1976, p. 25-35.
Physics
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Photosphere, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Spectra, Zeeman Effect, Bandpass Filters, Calcium, Circular Polarization, Doppler Effect, Line Spectra, Magnetic Flux
Scientific paper
We examine a high quality Zeeman-analyzed lambda-scan through Ca I 6103, using a 0.1 A filter. We find that filter shifts of 0.01 A produce substantial changes in the contrast seen in the photospheric network in the core of the line, implying that the Doppler velocity in the network is constant to within 0.25 km/sec or less. Relative line profiles constructed from the lambda-scan indicate that the bright network points have smaller equivalent widths than does the background photosphere and are systematically Doppler shifted toward the red. However, we also find numerous small dark points within the magnetic network which exhibit increased equivalent widths. We infer these to be due to magnetic flux tubes which are highly inclined through the photosphere.
Ramsey Harry E.
Schoolman Stephen A.
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