Bibcode
DOI
Asensio Ramos, A.; Socas-Navarro, H.; López Ariste, A.; Martínez González, M. J.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 660, Issue 2, pp. 1690-1699.
Fecha de publicación:
5
2007
Revista
Número de citas
22
Número de citas referidas
20
Descripción
The amount of information available in spectropolarimetric data is
estimated. To this end, the intrinsic dimensionality of the data is
inferred with the aid of a recently derived estimator based on nearest
neighbor considerations and obtained applying the principle of maximum
likelihood. We show in detail that the estimator correctly captures the
intrinsic dimension of artificial data sets with known dimension. The
effect of noise in the estimated dimension is analyzed thoroughly, and
we conclude that it introduces a positive bias that needs to be
accounted for. Real simultaneous spectropolarimetric observations in the
visible 630 nm and the near-infrared 1.5 μm spectral regions are also
investigated in detail, showing that the near-infrared data set provides
more information of the physical conditions in the solar atmosphere than
the visible data set. Finally, we demonstrate that the amount of
information present in an observed data set is a monotonically
increasing function of the number of available spectral lines.