Bibcode
DOI
Bellot Rubio, L. R.; Ruiz Cobo, B.; Collados, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 535, Issue 1, pp. 489-500.
Fecha de publicación:
5
2000
Revista
Número de citas
46
Número de citas referidas
40
Descripción
We present results of the inversion of spatially averaged Stokes I and V
profiles emerging from plage regions near disk center. The observations
analyzed in this work were recorded with the Advanced Stokes
Polarimeter. All atmospheric quantities determining the radiative
transfer in the thin flux-tube approximation are inferred
self-consistently with the help of the inversion code described by
Bellot Rubio et al. With regard to thermodynamics, the retrieved model
atmospheres are found to behave as expected on theoretical grounds. For
the first time, velocities inside and outside the tubes have been
derived empirically. The magnetic atmospheres resulting from the
inversion are characterized by the absence of significant motions in
high layers but show strong velocity gradients in deeper layers. These
gradients turn out to be essential for reproducing the whole shape of
the observed profiles and, in particular, the asymmetries and the
extended red tail of Stokes V. Our scenario predicts that the Stokes V
zero-crossing wavelengths of Fe I and Fe II lines are redshifted by
small but nonnegligible amounts, which is indeed confirmed by
observations made with the Fourier Transform Spectrometer. According to
recent numerical simulations, the internal downflows derived from the
inversion could be produced by the strong shear that takes place in the
intermediate layer between the magnetized interior and the ambient
medium. Another possible origin is magnetic flux undergoing convective
collapse within the resolution element.