Bibcode
DOI
Sánchez-Almeida, J.
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysical Journal v.497, p.967
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1998
Citations
47
Refereed citations
34
Description
Different estimates of the vertical gradient of magnetic field
inclination in penumbrae disagree by 2 orders of magnitude. This
disagreement may be resolved if measuring with typical angular
resolutions implies averaging hundreds of independent fibrils whose
residual variation, upon spatial averaging, gives rise to the observed
large-scale structures. The small-scale gradients show up in estimates
based on the broadband circular polarization, whereas significant bias
affects other methods. From the comparison of these two types of
measurements, one can infer the typical sizes of the penumbral
irregularities. They turn out to be between 1 and 15 km wide, depending
on details of the calculation. This result supports the kind of highly
irregular atmosphere that Sanchez Almeida and coworkers proposed to
represent the solar magnetic photosphere.