Asymmetries of the Stokes V profiles observed by HINODE SOT/SP in the quiet Sun
B. Viticchi\'e, J. S\'anchez Almeida

TL;DR
This study classifies Stokes V profiles observed by HINODE SOT/SP in the quiet Sun, revealing dominant asymmetries and their association with solar flows, using a novel clustering approach to characterize profile diversity.
Contribution
First comprehensive classification of quiet Sun Stokes V profiles using k-means, identifying distinct profile families and their relation to solar dynamics.
Findings
93% of profiles are asymmetric.
34% are strongly asymmetric, divided into three families.
Profile types correlate with upflows and downflows.
Abstract
We present the first classification of SOT/SP circular polarization measurements with the aim of highlighting exhaustively the whole variety of Stokes V shapes emerging from the quiet Sun. k-means is used to classify HINODE SOT/SP Stokes V profiles observed in the quiet Sun network and internetwork (IN). We analyze a 302 x 162 square arcsec field-of-view (FOV) which can be considered a complete sample of quiet Sun measurements performed at at the disk center with 0.32 arcsec angular resolution and 0.001 polarimetric sensitivity. Such a classification allows us to divide the whole dataset in classes, with each class represented by a cluster profile, i.e., the average of the profiles in the class. The set of 35 cluster profiles derived from the analysis completely characterizes SOT/SP quiet Sun measurements. The separation between network and IN profile shapes is evident - classes in the…
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