On the estimate of magnetic non-potentiality of sunspots derived using Hinode SOT/SP observations: Effect of polarimetric noise
Sanjay Gosain, Sanjiv Kumar Tiwari, P. Venkatakrishnan

TL;DR
This study assesses how polarimetric noise impacts the accuracy of magnetic field and non-potentiality measurements in sunspots using Hinode SOT/SP data, finding SASSA more robust than alpha_g under noise.
Contribution
It introduces a quantitative analysis of noise effects on magnetic non-potentiality parameters in sunspots, highlighting the robustness of SASSA over alpha_g.
Findings
Field strength uncertainty less than 8 Gauss in most of the sunspot area.
SASSA parameter is less affected by increasing noise levels than alpha_g.
Uncertainty in non-potentiality parameters is quantified, with SASSA showing greater stability.
Abstract
The accuracy of Milne-Eddington (ME) inversions, used to retrieve the magnetic field vector, depends upon the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the spectro-polarimetric observations. The SNR in real observations varies from pixel to pixel, therefore the accuracy of the field vector also varies over the map. The aim of this work is to study the effect of polarimetric noise on the inference of magnetic field vector and the magnetic non-potentiality of a real sunspot. To this end, we use Hinode SOT/SP vector magnetogram of a real sunspot NOAA 10933 as an input to generate synthetic Stokes profiles under ME model assumptions. We then add normally-distributed polarimetric noise of the level 0.5\% of continuum intensity to these synthetic profiles and invert them again using ME code. This process is repeated 100 times with different realizations of noise. It is found that within most of the…
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