Bibcode
Lagg, A.; Solanki, S. K.; Doerr, H.-P.; Martínez González, M. J.; Riethmüller, T.; Collados, M.; Schlichenmaier, R.; Orozco Suárez, D.; Franz, M.; Feller, A.; Kuckein, C.; Schmidt, W.; Asensio Ramos, A.; Pastor Yabar, A.; von der Lühe, O.; Denker, C.; Balthasar, H.; Volkmer, R.; Staude, J.; Hofmann, A.; Strassmeier, K.; Kneer, F.; Waldmann, T.; Borrero, J. M.; Sobotka, M.; Verma, M.; Louis, R. E.; Rezaei, R.; Soltau, D.; Berkefeld, T.; Sigwarth, M.; Schmidt, D.; Kiess, C.; Nicklas, H.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 596, id.A6, 13 pp.
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2016
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29
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Context. Investigations of the magnetism of the quiet Sun are hindered
by extremely weak polarization signals in Fraunhofer spectral lines.
Photon noise, straylight, and the systematically different sensitivity
of the Zeeman effect to longitudinal and transversal magnetic fields
result in controversial results in terms of the strength and angular
distribution of the magnetic field vector. Aims: The information
content of Stokes measurements close to the diffraction limit of the 1.5
m GREGOR telescope is analyzed. We took the effects of spatial
straylight and photon noise into account. Methods: Highly
sensitive full Stokes measurements of a quiet-Sun region at disk center
in the deep photospheric Fe i lines in the 1.56 μm region were
obtained with the infrared spectropolarimeter GRIS at the GREGOR
telescope. Noise statistics and Stokes V asymmetries were analyzed and
compared to a similar data set of the Hinode spectropolarimeter
(SOT/SP). Simple diagnostics based directly on the shape and strength of
the profiles were applied to the GRIS data. We made use of the magnetic
line ratio technique, which was tested against realistic
magneto-hydrodynamic simulations (MURaM). Results: About 80% of
the GRIS spectra of a very quiet solar region show polarimetric signals
above a 3σ level. Area and amplitude asymmetries agree well with
small-scale surface dynamo-magneto hydrodynamic simulations. The
magnetic line ratio analysis reveals ubiquitous magnetic regions in the
ten to hundred Gauss range with some concentrations of kilo-Gauss
fields. Conclusions: The GRIS spectropolarimetric data at a
spatial resolution of ≈0.̋4 are so far unique in the combination
of high spatial resolution scans and high magnetic field sensitivity.
Nevertheless, the unavoidable effect of spatial straylight and the
resulting dilution of the weak Stokes profiles means that inversion
techniques still bear a high risk of misinterpretating the data.