Bibcode
DOI
Sánchez Almeida, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 544, Issue 2, pp. 1135-1140.
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12
2000
Journal
Citations
20
Refereed citations
16
Description
The magnetic structures of the Sun are very inhomogeneous, with
irregularities smaller than the smallest sizes that we resolve from
Earth. Such irregularities are not properly accounted for by standard
magnetic field diagnostic techniques. We have identified a
quantitatively important bias that has remained unnoticed hitherto.
Intense magnetic fields embedded in inhomogeneous magnetic structures
produce little light and easily escape detection. These elusive magnetic
fields, which cheat standard observing techniques, seem to be common. We
estimate that they carry at least half of the solar magnetic flux.
Should the bias be so severe, it would cast doubts on the present
interpretation of many solar magnetic phenomena. Since magnetic field
measurements in solar-type stars reproduce solar methods, they are
liable to the same systematic errors.