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EAS Publications Series
Volume 55, 2012
4th French-Chinese Meeting on Solar Physics - Understanding Solar Activity: Advances and Challenges
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Page(s) | 35 - 47 | |
Section | Magnetic Field and Polarization Measurements and Theory | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1255005 | |
Published online | 27 June 2012 |
M. Faurobert, C. Fang and T. Corbard (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 55 (2012) 35-47
Three-dimensional Radiative Transfer applied to the Diagnostics of Magnetic Fields
National Solar Observatory, Sacramento Peak, PO Box 32, Sunspot
NM
88349,
USA
With three examples of forward modeling of spectral intensity formation we illustrate some of the difficulties encountered in the use of spectra for the determination of physical properties of highly structured magnetized plasmas in general, and the Sun in particular. We demonstrate that the average spectrum of a structured atmosphere cannot be use for an accurate determination of the atmosphere’s average properties, show that why it is difficult to measure the chromospheric magnetic vector field from Zeeman polarization, and make clear from forward modeling of spectral lines that it will be hard to fully recover the physical structure of a sunspot.
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