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Paper: |
Photospheric Magnetic Field: Quiet Sun |
Volume: |
405, Solar Polarization 5: In Honor of Jan Olof Stenflo |
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135 |
Authors: |
Solanki, S.K. |
Abstract: |
The solar photosphere is the layer in which the magnetic field has been most reliably and most often measured. Zeeman- and Hanle-effect based probes have revealed many details of a rich variety of structures and dynamic processes, but the number of open and debated questions has remained large. The magnetic field in the quiet Sun has maintained a particularly large number of secrets and has been a topic of a particularly lively debate as new observations and analysis techniques have revealed new and often unexpected aspects of its organization, physical structure and origin. |
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