Bibcode
Manso Sainz, R.; Trujilo-Bueno, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Physics of Chromospheric Plasmas ASP Conference Series, Vol. 368, Proceedings of the conference held 9-13 October, 2006 at the University of Coimbra in Coimbra, Portugal. Edited by P. Heinzel, I. Dorotovič, and R. J. Rutten. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2007., p.155
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2007
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5
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Description
In observations close to the edge of the solar disk, the Ca II infrared
triplet has a scattering polarization pattern at the level of
10-3 in its two strongest lines and at the 10-4
level in the weakest. This polarimetric sensitivity is now accessible
with modern spectropolarimeters and scattering polarization has been
observed by several authors in the Ca II infrared triplet. We discuss
here the interest of observing these lines for the detection and mapping
of magnetic fields in the quiet solar chromosphere. To this end, we
investigate theoretically the sensitivity of the polarization pattern to
the presence of magnetic fields through the Hanle effect. We find that
the Ca II 8542 Å and 8662 Å lines are mostly sensitive to
fields between 0.001 and 0.1 G, the former is also weakly sensitive to
fields between 1 and 10 G. Otherwise the polarization signals are
dependent only on the magnetic field geometry, but not on its intensity.
The 8498 Å line is highly sensitive in the whole regime 0.001-10
G, but its polarization signal is much lower. Diagnostic diagrams giving
the Q/I vs. U/I values at the line core for several magnetic field
configurations and intensities are presented. We also discuss the
sensitivity of the scattering polarization signals to the temperature
gradient of the atmospheric model.