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Instrumental and Observational Artifacts in Quiet Sun Magnetic Flux Cance llation Functions

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2012-10-01 v1

Abstract

Under the assumption that the photospheric quiet-Sun magnetic field is turbulent, the cancellation function has previously been used to estimate the true, resolution-independent mean, unsigned vertical flux <Bz>true<|B_z|>_{\mathrm{true}}. We show that the presence of network elements, noise, and seeing complicate the measurement of accurate cancellation functions and their power-law exponents κ\kappa. Failure to exclude network elements previously led to too low estimates of both the cancellation exponent κ\kappa and of <Bz>true<|B_z|>_{\mathrm{true}}. However, both κ\kappa and <Bz>true<|B_z|>_{\mathrm{true}} are over-estimated due to noise in magnetograms. While no conclusive value can be derived with data from current instruments, our {\it Hinode}/SP results of κ0.38\kappa\lessapprox0.38 and <Bz>true270<|B_z|>_{\mathrm{true}}\lessapprox 270 gauss can be taken as upper bounds.

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@article{arxiv.1209.6388,
  title  = {Instrumental and Observational Artifacts in Quiet Sun Magnetic Flux Cance llation Functions},
  author = {A. Pietarila and J. Pietarila Graham},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.6388},
  year   = {2012}
}

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Accepted for publication in Solar Physics