S im ulation And Analysis Of VIM Measurements: Feedback On Design Parameters

Orozco Suárez, D.; Bellot Rubio, L. R.; Vargas, S.; Bonet, J. A.; Martíez Pillet, V.; del Toro Iniesta, J. C.
Bibliographical reference

Proceedings of The Second Solar Orbiter Workshop, by Marsch, E.; Tsinganos, K.; Marsden, R.; Conroy, L. ESA-SP 641. ISBN: 92-9291-205-2. Noordwijk, Netherlands: European Space Agency, 2006, id.49

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2006
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Description
The Visible-light Imager and Magnetograph (VIM) proposed for the ESA Solar Orbiter mission will observe a photo spheric spectral line at high spatial resolution. Here we simulate and interpret VIM measurements. Realistic MHD models are used to synthesize "observed" Stokes profiles of the photospheric Fe I 617.3 nm line. The profiles are degraded by telescope diffraction and detector pixel size to a spatial resolution of 162 km on the solar surface. We stufy the influence of spectral resolving power, noise, and limited wavelength sampling on the vector magnetic fields and line-of-sight velocities derived from Milne-Eddington inversions of the simulated measurements. VIM will provide reasonably accurate values of the atmospheric parametes even with the filter widths of 120 Å and 3 wavelength positions plus continuum, as long as the noise level is kept below 10-3 Ic.