Abstract:
We investigated the diagnostic potential of the Stokes V profile of the Hα line to probe the chromospheric line-ofsight (LOS) magnetic field (BLOS) by comparing the BLOS inferred from the weak field approximation (WFA) with
that inferred from the multiline inversions of the CaII 8542 Å, Si I 8536 Å, and Fe I 8538 Å lines using the STiC
inversion code. Simultaneous spectropolarimetric observations of a pore in the Ca II 8542 Å and Hα spectral lines
obtained from the SPINOR at the Dunn Solar Telescope on 2008 December 4 are used in this study. The WFA was
applied on the Stokes I and V profiles of Hα line over three wavelength ranges, viz., around line core
(Δλ = ±0.35 Å), line wings (Δλ = [−1.5, −0.6], and [+0.6, +1.5] Å), and full spectral range of the line
(Δλ = ± 1.5 Å) to derive the BLOS. We found the maximum BLOS strengths of ∼+800 and ∼+600 G at
log t500 = −1 and −4.5, respectively, in the pore. The morphological map of the BLOS inferred from the Hα line
core is similar to the BLOS map at log t500 = −4.5 inferred from multiline inversions. The BLOS map inferred from
the Hα line wings and full spectral range have a similar morphological structure to the BLOS map inferred at
log t500 = −1. The BLOS estimated from Hα using WFA is weaker by a factor of ≈0.53 than that of inferred from
the multiline inversions.