We present a framework to build realistic mock spectroscopic observations for state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulations, using high spectral resolution...
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PublicationSpatially resolved mock observations of stellar kinematics: full radiative transfer treatment of simulated galaxies
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PublicationSpectropolarimetric diagnostics of unresolved magnetic fields in the quiet solar photosphere
A few years before the Hinode space telescope was launched, an investigation based on the Hanle effect in atomic and molecular lines indicated that the bulk of...
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PublicationSpectropolarimetric multi line analysis of stellar magnetic fields
Aims: In this paper we study the feasibility of inferring the magnetic field from polarized multi line spectra using two methods: The pseudo line approach and...
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PublicationSpectropolarimetry of solar faculae - High spatial resolution results
A new method to measure the magnetic field strength of small-scale solar magnetic concentrations is presented. It is based on the center of gravity method...
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PublicationStokes Profiles Inversion Techniques
Inversion techniques of the radiative transfer equation for polarized light are presented as one of the best current procedures to infer the vector magnetic...
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PublicationStratification with Optical Depth of the 5 Minute Oscillation through the Solar Photosphere
An analysis of the 5 minute oscillation in the solar photosphere has been carried out using an inversion of the radiative transfer equation applied to a time...
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PublicationStray-light effects on the solar intensity distribution
A description of the stray-light problem based on a radiative transfer approach is presented. The 2D convolution that describes the effect of the stray-light is...
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PublicationStructural algorithms to solve radiative transfer problems
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PublicationStructure and components of an LTE stellar atmosphere model
We summarize in this paper the principles for the algorithmic representation of the structure of a stellar atmosphere. The physical analysis of the problem...