Bibcode
Kuckein, C.; Centeno, R.; Martínez Pillet, V.
Referencia bibliográfica
Solar Polarization 6. Proceedings of a conference held in Maui, Hawaii, USA on May 30 to June 4, 2010. Edited by J. R. Kuhn, D. M. Harrington, H. Lin, S. V. Berdyugina, J. Trujillo-Bueno, S. L. Keil, and T. Rimmele. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2011., p.275
Fecha de publicación:
4
2011
Número de citas
1
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1
Descripción
Using spectropolarimetric data of an Active Region (AR) filament we have
carried out inversions in order to infer vector magnetic fields in the
photosphere (Si I line) and in the
chromosphere (He I line). Our filament lies
above the polarity inversion line (PIL) situated close to disk center
and presents strong Zeeman-like signatures in both photospheric and
chromospheric lines. Pore-like formations with both polarities are
identified in the continuum under the PIL. The azimuth ambiguity is
solved at both heights using the AZAM code. A comparison between the
photospheric and chromospheric vector magnetic fields revealed that they
are well aligned in some areas of the filament. However, especially at
chromospheric heights, the magnetic field is mostly aligned with the
dark threads of the filament. Velocity signatures indicating upflows of
field lines are found at both heights. The combination of all these
findings strongly suggests an emerging flux rope scenario.