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Analog Video Magnetograms in Real Time
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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For many years solar magnetic fields have been measured by a variety of techniques, all of which exploit the Zeeman splitting of lines in the solar spectrum. One of these techniques (Leighton, 1959) involves a photographic subtraction of two monochromatic images to produce a picture of the Sun in which the line-of-sight component of the solar magnetic field appears as various shades of gray. In a magnetogram made by this method, zero field strength appears as neutral gray, while magnetic fields of one polarity or the other appear as lighter or darker areas, respectively. Figure 1 shows such a magnetogram.
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- Part I: Instrumentation – Measurement Fields in the Solar Atmosphere
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 43: Solar Magnetic Fields , 1971 , pp. 76 - 83
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- Copyright © Reidel 1971
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