Bibcode
Fleck, Bernard; Hayashi, K.; Rezaei, R.; Vitas, N.; Centeno, R.; Cheung, M.; Couvidat, S.; Fischer, C.; Steiner, O.; Straus, T.; Viticchie, B.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #220, #207.01
Fecha de publicación:
5
2012
Número de citas
0
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Descripción
The Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) onboard the Solar Dynamics
Observatory (SDO) is designed to study oscillations and the magnetic
field in the solar photosphere. It observes the full solar disk in the
Fe I absorption line at 6173 Å. We use the output of three
high-resolution 3D, time-dependent, radiative magneto-hydrodynamics
simulations (two based on the MURaM code, one on the CO5BOLD
code) to calculate Stokes profiles for the Fe I 6173 Å line for
snapshots of a sunspot, a plage area and an enhanced network region.
Stokes filtergrams are constructed for the 6 nominal HMI wavelengths by
multiplying the Stokes profiles with a representative set of HMI filter
response functions. The magnetic field vector B(x,y) and line-of-sight
Doppler velocities V(x,y) are determined from these filtergrams using a
simplified version of the HMI magnetic field processing pipeline.
Finally, the reconstructed magnetic field B(x,y) and line-of-sight
velocity V(x,y) are compared to the actual magnetic field
B0(x,y,z) and vertical velocity V0(x,y,z) in the
simulations.