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  Investigating the Effect of Solar Ambient and Data Characteristics on Ca II K Observations and Line Profile Measurements

Murabito, M., Ermolli, I., Chatzistergos, T., Jafarzadeh, S., Giorgi, F., & Rouppe van der Voort, L. (2023). Investigating the Effect of Solar Ambient and Data Characteristics on Ca II K Observations and Line Profile Measurements. The Astrophysical Journal, 947, 18. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/acc529.

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Murabito, M., Author
Ermolli, I., Author
Chatzistergos, T.1, Author           
Jafarzadeh, S1, Author           
Giorgi, F., Author
Rouppe van der Voort, L., Author
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1Department Sun and Heliosphere, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832289              

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Free keywords: Solar chromosphere; Plages; Solar photosphere; Sunspots; Solar activity; 1479; 1240; 1518; 1653; 1475; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
 Abstract: We analyzed state-of-the-art observations of the solar atmosphere to investigate the dependence of the Ca II K brightness of several solar features on spectral bandwidth and spatial resolution of the data. In particular, we study data obtained at the Swedish Solar Telescope with the Crisp Imaging Spectropolarimeter and Chromospheric Imaging Spectrometer instruments. The analyzed data, which are characterized by a spectral bandwidth of 0.12 Å and a spatial resolution of 0.″078, were acquired close to the disk center by targeting a quiet-Sun area and an active region. We convolved the original observations with Gaussian kernels to degrade their spectral bandwidth and spatial resolution to the instrumental characteristics of the most prominent series of Ca II K observations available to date. We then studied the effect of data degradation on the observed regions and on parameters derived from Ca II K line measurements that are largely employed as diagnostics of the solar and stellar chromospheres. We find that the effect of degrading the spectral resolution of Ca II K observations and line profiles depends on both the employed bandwidth and observed solar region. Besides, we found that the spatial degradation impacts the data characterized by a broad bandwidth to a larger extent compared to those acquired with a narrow band. However, the appearance of the observed solar regions is only slightly affected by the spatial resolution of data with bandwidths up to 1 Å and in the range [3,10] Å. Finally, we derived relationships that can be used to intercalibrate results from observations taken with different instruments in diverse regions of the solar atmosphere.

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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/acc529
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