Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011iaus..273..374d&link_type=abstract
The Physics of Sun and Star Spots, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 273, p. 374-378
Physics
Sun: Photosphere, Sun: Magnetic Fields
Scientific paper
An urgent problem in modern solar physics, which is not completely solved up to now, is to obtain realistic magnetic field strength values from parameters measured magnetographs or Stokes-meter instruments. One of the important tools on this way is a comparison of observations made in different spectral lines with the same or with the different telescopes. This issue is an actual task in the analysis of the new data sets provided by the space missions SOHO and Hinode, which measurements are available for several years already, and SDO, which data appeared recently. The main aim of this study is a cross-comparison of magnetic field observations made in different spectral lines used on the above mentioned space observatories: Ni i λ676.77 nm (SOHO/MDI), Fe i λ630.152 nm and Fe i λ630.25 nm (Hinode/SP), and Fe i λ617.33 nm (SDO/HMI). Full-disk high-precision Stokes-meter measurements with the STOP telescope at the Sayan observatory in these lines are used basically, as well as some observations in other spectral lines having a great diagnostic impact, such as Fe i λ525.02 nm, Fe i λ523.29 nm and Fe i λ532.42 nm. The difference between one-instrument (STOP) simultaneous or quasi-simultaneous observations in different spectral lines do not exceed the factor of 2-3 depending on the combination of spectral lines and the position on the solar disk. This is significantly less than in some other studies devoted to cross-comparison of different data sets. Importance and consequences of the obtained results are discussed.
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