The influence of NLTE effects in Fe I lines on an inverted atmosphere I. 6301 A and 6302 A lines formed in 1D NLTE
H. N. Smitha, R. Holzreuter, M. van Noort, S. K. Solanki

TL;DR
Neglecting NLTE effects in Fe I line inversions leads to significant errors in inferred solar atmospheric parameters, emphasizing the need to incorporate NLTE physics for accurate solar diagnostics.
Contribution
This study quantifies the errors caused by neglecting NLTE effects in LTE inversions of Fe I lines, highlighting their impact on atmospheric parameter estimation.
Findings
Errors in temperature up to 13% due to NLTE neglect
Line-of-sight velocity errors can exceed 50%
Magnetic field strength errors are significant across regions
Abstract
Ultraviolet over-ionisation of iron atoms in the solar atmosphere leads to deviations in their level populations from the Saha-Boltzmann statistics. This causes their line profiles to form in Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (NLTE) conditions. While inverting such profiles to determine atmospheric parameters, the NLTE effects are often neglected and deviations from LTE are compensated for by tweaking other quantities. We investigate how the routinely employed LTE inversion of iron lines formed in NLTE under- or over-estimates atmospheric quantities such as temperature (T), line-of-sight velocity (v_LOS), magnetic field strength (B) and inclination (gamma) while the previous papers have focused mainly on T. We synthesize the Stokes profiles of Fe I 6301.5 A and 6302.5 A lines in both LTE and NLTE using a snapshot of a 3D MHD simulation. The profiles are then inverted in LTE. By…
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