Inference of chromospheric plasma parameters on the Sun
Jongchul Chae, Maria S. Madjarska, Hannah Kwak, and Kyuhyoun Cho

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new multilayer spectral inversion technique to infer physical parameters of the solar chromosphere from absorption line data, providing detailed plasma diagnostics.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multilayer spectral inversion method that models the solar atmosphere with three layers and infers chromospheric plasma parameters from spectral lines.
Findings
Successfully fits observed spectral profiles
Produces regular maps of plasma parameters
Provides reasonable estimates of temperature and nonthermal speed
Abstract
The solar chromosphere can be observed well through strong absorption lines. We infer the physical parameters of chromospheric plasmas from these lines using a multilayer spectral inversion. This is a new technique of spectral inversion. We assume that the atmosphere consists of a finite number of layers. In each layer the absorption profile is constant and the source function varies with optical depth with a constant gradient. Specifically, we consider a three-layer model of radiative transfer where the lowest layer is identified with the photosphere and the two upper layers are identified with the chromosphere. The absorption profile in the photosphere is described by a Voigt function, and the profile in the chromosphere by a Gaussian function. This three-layer model is fully specified by 13 parameters. Four parameters can be fixed to prescribed values, and one parameter can be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
