Abstract
We propose the use of principal component analysis (PCA) to invert spectropolarimetric data from promi-nences. Observation of the full Stokes profiles in prominences is very important for a deeper understanding of magnetic-field topology in these solar structures, and for the testing of theoretical models. The line forma-tion problem, however, is complicated by the special conditions of prominences: anisotropy of light, low magnetic intensities, temperature and density ranges, etc. We created a code to solve this problem in the limit of optically thin plasma and of a collisionless regime, and use it in combination with PCA techniques to invert synthetic data. The results show that inversion is feasible.
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Lopez Ariste, A., & Casini, R. (2002). Magnetic Fields in Prominences: Inversion Techniques for Spectropolarimetric Data of the He i D 3 Line. The Astrophysical Journal, 575(1), 529–541. https://doi.org/10.1086/341260
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