Strength distribution of solar magnetic fields in photospheric quiet Sun regions
J.C. Ramirez Velez, A. Lopez Ariste, M. Semel

TL;DR
This study analyzes the distribution of magnetic field strengths in the quiet Sun's photosphere using spectral line inversion, revealing predominant weak fields in the intranetwork and stronger fields in the network.
Contribution
Developed a PCA-based inversion code to differentiate magnetic flux and field strength in quiet Sun regions using the MnI spectral line.
Findings
Weak, hectoGauss fields dominate the intranetwork.
KiloGauss fields are prevalent in the network.
Field strengths range from 0 to 2 kG in observed regions.
Abstract
The magnetic topology of the solar photosphere in its quietest regions is hidden by the difficulties to disentangle magnetic flux through the resolution element from the field strength of unresolved structures. The observation of spectral lines with strong coupling with hyperfine structure, like the observed MnI line at 553.7 nm, allows such differentiation. The main aim is to analyse the distribution of field strengths in the network and intranetwork of the solar photosphere through inversion of the MnI line at 553.7 nm. An inversion code for the magnetic field using the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) has been developed. Statistical tests are run on the code to validate it. The code has to draw information from the small-amplitude spectral feature oppearing in the core of the Stokes V profile of the observed line for field strengths below a certain threshold, coinciding with…
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