Stokes Diagnostis of 2D MHD-simulated Solar Magnetogranulation
V.A. Sheminova

TL;DR
This study uses 2D MHD simulations to analyze the properties of small-scale solar magnetic fields, providing synthetic spectropolarimetric diagnostics and detailed statistical distributions of magnetic and velocity fields.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining 2D MHD simulations with synthetic spectropolarimetric diagnostics to analyze unresolved solar magnetic fields.
Findings
Most probable magnetic field strength is 250 G in the first region.
Weak fields occupy about 70% of the surface.
Average line-of-sight velocities vary between regions.
Abstract
We study the properties of solar magnetic fields on scales less than the spatial resolution of solar telescopes. A synthetic infrared spectropolarimetric diagnostics based on a 2D MHD simulation of magnetoconvection is used for this. We analyze two time sequences of snapshots that likely represent two regions of the network fields with their immediate surrounding on the solar surface with the unsigned magnetic flux density of 300 and 140 G. In the first region we find from probability density functions of the magnetic field strength that the most probable field strength at logtau_5=0 is equal to 250 G. Weak fields (B < 500 G) occupy about 70% of the surface, while stronger fields (B 1000 G) occupy only 9.7% of the surface. The magnetic flux is -28 G and its imbalance is -0.04. In the second region, these parameters are correspondingly equal to 150 G, 93.3 %, 0.3 %, -40 G, and -0.10. We…
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