G. B. Scharmer
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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The Astrophysical Journal | 1991
Bruce W. Lites; Thomas A. Bida; A. Johannesson; G. B. Scharmer
The spectra of Fe I and Fe II Zeeman-sensitive lines enhanced by video processing of CCD images are considered. The magnetic-field variation within umbras is obtained from the nearly complete Zeeman splitting of the Stokes I profile. It is shown that small brightenings within umbrae have magnetic fields nearly equal to or slightly smaller than that of the darker surroundings; these features are also nearly at rest with respect to their surroundings. It is noted that the absence of significant motions in umbral dots implies that radiation transports most of the energy at and immediately below the surface. The small size of the dots implies that, if convective plumes transport energy below the surface of sunspot umbrae, they should have both a lateral extent and a depth of their upper boundary comparable to or smaller than the size of the dot.
Solar Physics | 1985
Bruce W. Lites; Stephen L. Keil; G. B. Scharmer; Arne A. Wyller
We show that the He i 10830 A line gives reliable Doppler shift measurements in the upper chromosphere above active regions. Persistent flow patterns in active regions observed near the solar limb show features previously noted in Dopplergrams using the Civ transition region ultraviolet emission line. Unlike the Civ measurements, however, the He i absorption shows a strong correlation with the line-of-sight velocity images in certain regions of some active regions.
Solar Physics | 1991
Henrik Lundstedt; Anders Johannesson; G. B. Scharmer; J. O. Stenflo; Ulf Kusoffsky; Birgitta Larsson
A high-resolution videomagnetograph that records the images of opposite circular polarization simultaneously has been constructed for the Swedish vacuum solar telescope at La Palma. Magnetograms are obtained by off-line integration of bursts consisting of typically 50 frames of 20 ms exposures, with bad frames rejected, and the frame-to-frame image motion of the remaining frames compensated for by cross-correlation techniques. The short exposures combined with frame selection and elimination of image motion optimizes the resolution and thereby also the S/N, allowing good magnetograms to be obtained with an effective exposure time of less than 1 s at an image scale of 0.1″ pixel−1. The advantages and limitations of the system are discussed and compared with other techniques of making filter magnetograms are discussed.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
Luc Rouppe van der Voort; Bart De Pontieu; G. B. Scharmer; Jaime Rodríguez; Juan Martinez-Sykora; D. Nóbrega-Siverio; L. J. Guo; S. Jafarzadeh; Tiago M. D. Pereira; Viggo H. Hansteen; Mats Carlsson; G. Vissers
Magnetic reconnection is thought to drive a wide variety of dynamic phenomena in the solar atmosphere. Yet, the detailed physical mechanisms driving reconnection are difficult to discern in the rem ...
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2018
J. P. Bjørgen; A. V. Sukhorukov; J. Leenaarts; Mats Carlsson; J. de la Cruz Rodriguez; G. B. Scharmer; Viggo H. Hansteen
Context. CHROMIS, a new imaging spectrometer at the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST), can observe the chromosphere in the H and K lines of Ca II at high spatial and spectral resolution. Accurate m ...
The Astrophysical Journal | 2008
G. B. Scharmer; Gautam Narayan; T. Hillberg; J. de la Cruz Rodriguez; Mats G. Lofdahl; Dan Kiselman; P. Sütterlin; M. van Noort; A. Lagg
Solar Physics | 2004
Bruce W. Lites; G. B. Scharmer; Thomas Edward Berger; A. M. Title
Archive | 1989
Bruce W. Lites; Thomas A. Bida; G. B. Scharmer
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2018
Mats G. Lofdahl; T. Hillberg; J. de la Cruz Rodriguez; G. Vissers; G. B. Scharmer; S.V. Hagfors Haugan; T. Fredvik
Archive | 1990
Thomas A. Bida; Bruce W. Lites; Anders Johannesson; G. B. Scharmer