1211.2599 (V. A. Sheminova)
V. A. Sheminova
Response functions to perturbations in the temperature, pressure, microturbulent velocity, and magnetic intensity were calculated for the Stokes parameter profiles of the lines Fe I 525.06, 525.02 and Fe II 614.92 nm. The procedure proposed by Grossmann-Doerth, Larsson, and Solanki (1988) was used. We show that the depression response functions may be used not only to determine the depths at which changes in the physical conditions affect most effectively the absorption and emission in the continuum and in lines, but to estimate the response of Stokes profiles as well. The response was estimated using sensitivity indicators calculated as an integral of the response function over all photospheric layers. An anomalous temperature sensitivity was found for the Stokes profiles in lines with high excitation and ionization potentials such as the lines of O I, C I, Fe II. The depression of such lines increases rather than decreases with growing temperature. The magnetic sensitivity of Stokes profiles depends primarily on the magnetic field conditions. The response of V profiles is the greatest under the weak-field and intermediate-field conditions for photospheric lines with large values of the Lande factor, wavelength, and equivalent width. The results of calculations of sensitivity indicators are presented for magnetic lines together with the indices of magnetic and temperature enhancement.
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