The usefulness of analytic response functions

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Aims. We introduce analytical response functions and their main properties as an important diagnostic tool that help understand Stokes profile formation physics and the meaning of well-known behaviors of standard inversion codes of the radiative transfer equation often used to measure solar magnetic fields. Methods. A Milne-Eddington model atmosphere is used as an example where response functions are analytical. A sample spectral line has been chosen to show the main qualitative properties. Results. We show that analytic response functions readily provide explanations for various well-known behaviors of spectral lines, such as the sensitivity of visible lines to weak magnetic fields or the trade-offs often detected in inversion codes between the Milne-Eddington thermodynamic parameters. We also show that response functions are helpful in selecting sample wavelengths optimized for specific parameter diagnostics. © ESO 2007.

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Suárez, D. O., & Del Toro Iniesta, J. C. (2007). The usefulness of analytic response functions. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 462(3), 1137–1145. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20066201

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