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A&A 365, 588-597 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20000478
Speckle spectro-polarimetry of solar magnetic structures
M. Koschinsky1, F. Kneer1 and J. Hirzberger1, 21 Universitäts-Sternwarte Göttingen, Geismarlandstr. 11, 37083 Göttingen, Germany
2 Institut für Geophysik, Astrophysik und Meteorologie, Universtät Graz, Universitätsplatz 5, 8010 Graz, Austria
(Received 19 July 2000 / Accepted 23 October 2000 )
Abstract
We present speckle observations of small-scale magnetic structures on the Sun. They were obtained with the "Göttingen"Fabry-Perot
interferometer (FPI) in the Vacuum Tower Telescope at the Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, from quiet and active regions
close to disc center. A Stokes V polarimeter was added to the FPI to measure V profiles in the Fe I 6302.5 Åline. The setup allows image reconstruction with speckle methods. The achieved spatial resolution
in the magnetograms is
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. We describe the observational technique and the data reduction. The results from small-scale magnetic flux elements in a
very quiet region, in an active region with pores and abnormal granulation, and in a sunspot with its surroundings are discussed.
In the quiet Sun, granular dynamics dominate the time evolution of the magnetic elements. Flux occurs in both bright intergranular
points and in dark intergranular spaces. Likewise, with the present spatial resolution, no preference of magnetic flux in
abnormal granulation in an active region can be found. Flux occurs in both bright (abnormal) small-scale granules and in the
darker spaces in between them. The small sunspot studied has very little magnetic flux in its ambient quiet regions, especially
no strong, conspicuous concentrations of returned flux, i.e. of flux with polarity opposite to that in the sunspot.
Key words: Sun: faculae, plages -- Sun: magnetic fields -- techniques: image processing -- techniques: polarimetric
Offprint request: M. Koschinsky, mkosch@uni-sw.gwdg.de
© ESO 2001
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