Effect of polarimetric noise on the estimation of twist and magnetic energy of force-free fields

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The force-free parameter α, also known as helicity parameter or twist parameter, bears the same sign as themagnetic helicity under some restrictive conditions. The single global value of α for a whole active region gives the degree of twist per unit axial length. We investigate the effect of polarimetric noise on the calculation of global α value and magnetic energy of an analytical bipole. The analytical bipole has been generated using the force-free field approximation with a known value of constant α and magnetic energy. The magnetic parameters obtained from the analytical bipole are used to generate Stokes profiles from the Unno-Rachkovsky solutions for polarized radiative transfer equations. Then we add random noise of the order of 10-3 of the continuum intensity (Ic) in these profiles to simulate the real profiles obtained by modern spectropolarimeters such as Hinode (SOT/SP), SVM (USO), ASP, DLSP, POLIS, and SOLIS etc. These noisy profiles are then inverted using a Milne-Eddington inversion code to retrieve the magnetic parameters. Hundred realizations of this process of adding random noise and polarimetric inversion is repeated to study the distribution of error in global α and magnetic energy values. The results show that (1) the sign of α is not influenced by polarimetric noise and very accurate values of global twist can be calculated, and (2) accurate estimation ofmagnetic energy with uncertainty as lowas 0.5% is possible under the force-free condition.

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Tiwari, S. K., Venkatakrishnan, P., Gosain, S., & Joshi, J. (2009). Effect of polarimetric noise on the estimation of twist and magnetic energy of force-free fields. Astrophysical Journal, 700(1), 199–208. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/700/1/199

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