Spectropolarimetric analysis of an active region filament: I. Magnetic and dynamical properties from single component inversions

Aims . The determination of the magnetic filed vector in solar filaments is made possible by interpreting the Hanle and Zeeman effects in suitable chromospheric spectral lines like those of the He  I multiplet at 10 830 Å. We study the vector magnetic field of an active region filament (NOAA 12087)....

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2019-05, Vol.625, p.A128
Hauptverfasser: Díaz Baso, C. J., Martínez González, M. J., Asensio Ramos, A.
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Zusammenfassung:Aims . The determination of the magnetic filed vector in solar filaments is made possible by interpreting the Hanle and Zeeman effects in suitable chromospheric spectral lines like those of the He  I multiplet at 10 830 Å. We study the vector magnetic field of an active region filament (NOAA 12087). Methods . Spectropolarimetric data of this active region was acquired with the GRIS instrument at the GREGOR telescope and studied simultaneously in the chromosphere with the He  I 10 830 Å multiplet and in the photosphere Si  I 10 827 Å line. As has been done in previous studies, only a single-component model was used to infer the magnetic properties of the filament. The results are put into a solar context with the help of the Solar Dynamic Observatory images. Results . Some results clearly point out that a more complex inversion had to be performed. First, the Stokes V map of He  I does not show a clear signature of the presence of the filament. Second, the local azimuth map follows the same pattern as Stokes V ; it appears that polarity of Stokes V is conditioning the inference to very different magnetic fields even with similar linear polarization signals. This indication suggests that the Stokes V could be dominated from below by the magnetic field coming from the active region, and not from the filament itself. This evidence, and others, will be analyzed in depth and a more complex inversion will be attempted in the second part of this series.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201834790