Bibcode
Sánchez-Andrade Nuño, B.; Centeno, R.; Puschmann, K. G.; Trujilo-Bueno, J.; Kneer, F.
Referencia bibliográfica
"Modern solar facilities - advanced solar science, Proceedings of a Workshop held at Göttingen September 27-29, 2006 ISBN 978-3-938616-84-0 382 pages, many illustrations, soft-bound, Price: 23.- Euros Published by Universitätsverlag Göttingen (http://univerlag.uni-goettingen.de The online edition (PDF, 12 MB) is available free of charge at: http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/univerlag/2007/solar_science_book.pdf, p.177"
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2007
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Descripción
Spectropolarimetric observations of spicules were carried out with the
new optical setup of the Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter (TIP 2) at the
VTT, showing the variation of the He I 10830Å multiplet off-limb
emission profiles with increasing distance to the solar visible limb.
The ratio between the intensities of the blue and the red components of
this triplet (R = Iblue/Ired) is an observational signature of the
optical thickness along the light path, which, at the same time, is
proportional to the population of the lower (metastable) level that
takes part in these transitions. Our observational results show a
variation of R as a function of the distance to the limb. In agreement
with recent theoretical results we conclude that R could be used as a
diagnostic tool for downward UV coronal irradiance, which is believed to
be responsible for the population of the metastable level of the He I
10830 Å triplet. We have compared our observational results with
the ratio obtained from detailed radiative transfer calculations in
semi-empirical models of the solar atmosphere (assuming spherical
geometry) finding a fairly poor agreement. We argue that future models
of the solar chromosphere and transition region should account for the
observational constraints presented here.