Interpretation of HINODE SOT/SP asymmetric Stokes profiles observed in quiet Sun network and internetwork
B. Viticchi\'e, J., S\'anchez Almeida, D. Del Moro, F. Berrilli

TL;DR
This study interprets asymmetric Stokes profiles in quiet Sun regions using MISMA inversion, revealing complex magnetic structures including mixed polarities and varying field strengths, which enhances understanding of solar magnetism.
Contribution
First interpretation of FeI 630 nm Stokes profile asymmetries in quiet Sun using MISMA, revealing complex magnetic configurations and improving profile shape understanding.
Findings
Reproduces observed asymmetries satisfactorily
Identifies coexistence of positive and negative polarities in 25% of profiles
Finds kG fields at the photosphere base in both network and internetwork regions
Abstract
We present the first interpretation of the Stokes profile asymmetries measured in the FeI 630 nm lines by SOT/SP, in both quiet Sun internetwork (IN) and network regions. The inversion is carried out under the hypothesis of MISMA, where the unresolved structure is assumed to be optically thin. We analyze a 29.52"x31.70" subfield carefully selected to be representative of the properties of a 302"x162" quiet Sun field-of-view at disk center. The inversion code is able to reproduce the observed asymmetries in a very satisfactory way. The inversion code interprets 25% of inverted profiles as emerging from pixels in which both positive and negative polarities coexist. kG field strengths are found at the base of the photosphere in both network and IN; in the case of the latter, both kG fields and hG fields are admixed. When considering the magnetic properties at the mid photosphere most kG…
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