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                            DOI
                                    
                            Orozco Suárez, D.; Bellot Rubio, L. R.; del Toro Iniesta, J. C.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 662, Issue 1, pp. L31-L34.
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                        2007
            
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                            Citations
                                    43
                            Refereed citations
                                    38
                            Description
                                    We examine whether it is possible to derive the field strength
distribution of quiet-Sun internetwork regions from very high spatial
resolution polarimetric observations in the visible. In particular, we
consider the case of the spectropolarimeter attached to the Solar
Optical Telescope aboard Hinode. Radiative magnetoconvection simulations
are used to synthesize the four Stokes profiles of the Fe  I 630.2 nm
lines. Once the profiles are degraded to a spatial resolution of 0.32"
and added noise, we infer the atmospheric parameters by means of
Milne-Eddington inversions. The comparison of the derived values with
the real ones indicates that the visible lines yield correct
internetwork field strengths and magnetic fluxes, with uncertainties
smaller than ~150 G, when a stray-light contamination factor is included
in the inversion. Contrary to the results of ground-based observations
at 1", weak fields are retrieved wherever the field is weak in the
simulation.