Description and operation of CHISQMO, INVRTS, VOIGEN, VOIGTV, SMEAR, RUFF, AND POSCAR in the Stokes Analysis Program

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Computer Programs, Computerized Simulation, Least Squares Method, Polarization (Waves), Algorithms, Computer Programming, High Altitude, Light Scattering, Polarimeters

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Some details of the computer program used to carry out the least-squares inversion of polarization profiles obtained with the HAO (High Altitude Observatory) Stokes Polarimeters I and II are documented. Improvements to the computer code originated by Auer, Heasley, and House (1977) include: magneto-optical effects, line damping, scattered light correction, instrumental broadening, and allowing the line center position to be a free parameter. The entire program has not been documented here, since various aspects of the program are still being revised and improved.

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