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A comparative study of the contrast of solar magnetic elements in CN and CH
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringSolar Magnetic ElementsMagnetic MaterialsSolar PhysicAstronomical Image AnalysisMagnetohydrodynamicsInfrared OpticPhysicsImaging SpectroscopySpectral ImagingPhotospheric Bright PointsSynchrotron RadiationComparative StudyAstrophysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyPhotometry (Optics)Interference FiltersMagnetic FieldBright Points
Photospheric bright points were investigated in three different wavelength bands using interference filters centered at 436.5 nm (continuum), 430.5 nm (Fraunhofer's G-band dominated by absorption due to CH), and 388.7 nm (absorption band of CN). Such bright points serve as proxies of small-scale solar magnetic elements. Near diffraction limited imaging was achieved by real-time frame selection and subsequent joint phase diverse speckle reconstruction. Comparison of the filtergrams of NOAA0670 taken in CH and CN shows that the contrast of bright points is on average 1.4 times higher in CN than in G-band, which is in good quantitative agreement with the predictions of Berdyugina et al. (2003, A&A, 412, 513) and Rutten et al. (2001, ASP Conf. Ser., 236, 445).
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