SOLIS/VSM Polar Magnetic Field Data
The Vector Spectromagnetograph (VSM) instrument on the Synoptic Optical Long-term Investigations of the Sun (SOLIS) telescope is designed to obtain high-quality magnetic field observations in both the photosphere and chromosphere by measuring the Zeeman-induced polarization of spectral lines. With 1...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Vector Spectromagnetograph (VSM) instrument on the Synoptic Optical
Long-term Investigations of the Sun (SOLIS) telescope is designed to obtain
high-quality magnetic field observations in both the photosphere and
chromosphere by measuring the Zeeman-induced polarization of spectral lines.
With 1$^{\prime \prime}$ spatial resolution (1.14$^{\prime \prime}$ before
2010) and 0.05\AA\ spectral resolution, the VSM provides, among other products,
chromospheric full-disk magnetograms using the CaII 854.2 nm spectral line and
both photospheric full-disk vector and longitudinal magnetograms using the FeI
630.15 nm line. Here we describe the procedure used to compute daily weighted
averages of the photospheric radial polar magnetic field at different latitude
bands from SOLIS/VSM longitudinal full-disk observations. Time series of these
measurements are publicly available from the SOLIS website at
http://solis.nso.edu/0/vsm/vsm\_plrfield.html. Future plans include the
calculation of the mean polar field strength from SOLIS/VSM chromospheric
observations and the determination of the {\it true} radial polar field from
SOLIS/VSM full-Stokes measurements. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1507.07976 |