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Trujillo Bueno, J.; Landi Degl'Innocenti, E.; Belluzzi, L.
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Space Science Reviews, Volume 210, Issue 1-4, pp. 183-226
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2017
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The empirical investigation of the magnetic field in the outer solar
atmosphere is a very important challenge in astrophysics. To this end,
we need to identify, measure and interpret observable quantities
sensitive to the magnetism of the upper chromosphere, transition region
and corona. This paper provides an overview of the physics and
diagnostic potential of spectropolarimetry in permitted spectral lines
of the ultraviolet solar spectrum, such as the Mg ii h and k lines
around 2800 Å, the hydrogen Lyman-α line at 1216 Å,
and the Lyman-α line of He ii at 304 Å. The outer solar
atmosphere is an optically pumped vapor and the linear polarization of
such spectral lines is dominated by the atomic level polarization
produced by the absorption and scattering of anisotropic radiation. Its
modification by the action of the Hanle and Zeeman effects in the
inhomogeneous and dynamic solar atmosphere needs to be carefully
understood because it encodes the magnetic field information. The
circular polarization induced by the Zeeman effect in some ultraviolet
lines (e.g., Mg ii h & k) is also of diagnostic interest, especially
for probing the outer solar atmosphere in plages and more active
regions. The few (pioneering) observational attempts carried out so far
to measure the ultraviolet spectral line polarization produced by
optically pumped atoms in the upper chromosphere, transition region and
corona are also discussed. We emphasize that ultraviolet
spectropolarimetry is a key gateway to the outer atmosphere of the Sun
and of other stars.
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