

Author: Holzreuter R. Solanki S. K.
Publisher: Edp Sciences
E-ISSN: 1432-0746|547|issue|A46-A46
ISSN: 0004-6361
Source: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol.547, Iss.issue, 2012-10, pp. : A46-A46
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Abstract
In network and active region plages, the magnetic field is concentrated into structures often described as flux tubes (FTs) and sheets (FSs). Three-dimensional (3D) radiative transfer is important for energy transport in these concentrations. It is also expected to be important for diagnostic purposes but has rarely been applied for that purpose. Using true 3D, non-local thermodynamic-equilibrium (non-LTE or NLTE) radiative transfer (RT) in FT and FS models, we compute iron line profiles commonly used to diagnose the Sun’s magnetic field by using and comparing the results with those obtained from LTE or one-dimensional (1D) NLTE calculations. Employing a multilevel iron atom, we study the influence of several basic parameters such as either FS or FT Wilson depression, wall thickness, radius/width, thermal stratification or magnetic field strength on Stokes
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