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Stokes profiles Swedish 1m Solar Telescope, perfect seeing

Stokes Profiles - Micropore

G-band & Magnetic Field Contours:.5, 1, 1.5 kG (gray) 20 G (red/green)

G-band Bright Points = large B, but some large B dark

Future Plans Supergranule scale magneto-convection 48 Mm wide x 20 Mm deep, include surface shear layer Quiet Sun - magnetic network, flux emergence, dispersal Active region - extrapolate surface vector magnetogram down as well as up as initial state High resolution meso-granule scale magneto-convection, plage region 6 Mm wide x 3 Mm deep 6 km horizontal & vertical resolution at surface Similar models by Schusler/Vogler et al. Need: code or IDL procedure to calculate Stokes profiles