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A&A 440, 345-356 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20042042
Spectropolarimetry of a sunspot at disk centre
M. Sánchez Cuberes1, K. G. Puschmann2 and E. Wiehr21 Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, An der Sternwarte 16, 14482 Potsdam, Germany
e-mail: msanchez@aip.de
2 Universitäts-Sternwarte, Geismarlandstr. 11, 37083 Göttingen, Germany
e-mail: [kgp;ewiehr]@uni-sw.gwdg.de
(Received 21 September 2004 / Accepted 3 February 2005 )
Abstract
The magnetic, thermal and velocity structure of a sunspot
at the solar disk centre (
) is investigated by
inverting the full Stokes profiles of three infrared lines. A single
magnetic component atmosphere is assumed with height gradients of the
physical quantities. Since the line-of-sight (LOS) is perpendicular to
the solar surface, differential optical or projection effects do not
interfere, as often is the case for the usual observations at oblique
LOS. We find a symmetric configuration of the field and flow and the
downward motion that increases with radial distance by up to 3 km s-1
near the outer penumbral border. The magnetic field is found to be highly
axially symmetric without any indication of azimuthal vortices. A tight
relation between field strength and inclination is obtained with a
gradient of
/1000 G independent of height. The penumbra shows
"spines" hosting a pronounced negative correlation between field strength
and inclination in the sense that steeper and stronger magnetic fields
are related to brightenings in the line cores but not in the continuum.
We discuss the dependence of the obtained results on different assumptions
of parasitic light, and present indications of its overestimation by the
inversion code.
Key words: Sun: photosphere -- Sun: sunspots -- techniques: polarimetric -- Sun: magnetic fields -- line: profiles
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