A Magnetic Calibration of Photospheric Doppler Velocities
Brian T. Welsch, George H. Fisher, Xudong Sun

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to calibrate photospheric Doppler velocities in solar active regions using magnetogram and Dopplergram data, addressing zero point uncertainties caused by instrumental effects and convective blueshift.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel calibration technique that uses magnetic field data and Doppler measurements to correct zero point offsets in solar Doppler velocities.
Findings
Detected Doppler zero point offsets of 50-550 m/s in AR 11158.
Proposed a simpler calibration method using median velocities at PILs.
Discussed improvements and correction methods for magnetic field ambiguity.
Abstract
The zero point of measured photospheric Doppler shifts is uncertain for at least two reasons: instrumental variations (from, e.g., thermal drifts), and the convective blueshift, a known correlation between intensity and upflows. Calibrated Doppler velocities would be useful for (i) improving estimates of the Poynting flux of magnetic energy across the photosphere, and (ii) constraining processes underlying flux cancellation, the mutual apparent loss of magnetic flux in closely spaced, opposite-polarity magnetogram features. We present a method to absolutely calibrate line-of-sight (LOS) velocities in solar active regions (ARs) near disk center using three successive vector magnetograms and one Dopplergram coincident with the central magnetogram. It exploits the fact that Doppler shifts measured along polarity inversion lines (PILs) of the LOS magnetic field determine one component of…
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