Bibcode
Criscuoli, S.; Ermolli, I.; Del Moro, D.; Giorgi, F.; Tritschler, A.; Uitenbroek, H.; Vitas, N.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 728, Issue 2, article id. 92 (2011).
Fecha de publicación:
2
2011
Revista
Número de citas
6
Número de citas referidas
6
Descripción
Continuum intensity observations obtained with the Michelson Doppler
Imager (MDI) on board the SOHO mission provide long time series of
filtergrams that are ideal for studying the evolution of large-scale
phenomena in the solar atmosphere and their dependence on solar
activity. These filtergrams, however, are not taken in a pure continuum
spectral band, but are constructed from a proxy, namely a combination of
filtergrams sampling the Ni I 6768 Å line. We studied the
sensitivity of this continuum proxy to the shape of the nickel line and
to the degradation in the instrumental transmission profiles. We
compared continuum intensity measurements near the nickel line with MDI
proxy values in three sets of high-resolution spectro-polarimetric data
obtained with the Interferometric Bidimensional Spectrometer, and in
synthetic data, obtained from multi-dimensional simulations of
magneto-convection and one-dimensional atmosphere models. We found that
MDI continuum measurements require brightness corrections which depend
on magnetic field strength, temperature and, to a smaller extent, plasma
velocity. The correction ranges from 2% to 25% in sunspots, and is, on
average, less than 2% for other features. The brightness correction also
varies with position on the disk, with larger variations obtained for
sunspots, and smaller variations obtained for quiet Sun, faculae, and
micropores. Correction factors derived from observations agree with
those deduced from the numerical simulations when observational effects
are taken into account. Finally, we found that the investigated
potential uncertainties in the transmission characteristics of MDI
filters only slightly affect the brightness correction to proxy
measurements.