Bibcode
Díaz Baso, C. J.; Martínez González, M. J.; Asensio Ramos, A.; de la Cruz Rodríguez, J.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 623, id.A178, 13 pp.
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2019
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Aims: In this study we explore the diagnostic potential of the
chromospheric Ca II line at 8542 Å for studying the magnetic and
dynamic properties of solar filaments. We have acquired high spatial
resolution spectropolarimetric observations in the Ca II 8542 Å
line using the CRISP instrument at the Swedish 1 m Solar Telescope. Methods: We used the NICOLE inversion code to infer physical
properties from observations of a solar filament. We discuss the
validity of the results due to the assumption of hydrostatic
equilibrium. We have used observations from other telescopes such as
CHROTEL and SDO, in order to study large scale dynamics and the long
term evolution of the filament. Results: We show that the Ca II
8542 Å line encodes information of the temperature, line-of-sight
velocity and magnetic field vector from the region where the filament is
located. The current noise levels only allow us to estimate an upper
limit of 260 G for the total magnetic field of the filament. Our study
also reveals that if we consider information from the aforementioned
spectral line alone, the geometric height, the temperature and the
density could be degenerated parameters outside the hydrostatic
equilibrium approach.
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