Bibcode
Štěpán, J.; Trujillo-Bueno, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 732, Issue 2, article id. 80 (2011).
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2011
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Description
Although the spectral lines of hydrogen contain valuable information on
the physical properties of a variety of astrophysical plasmas, including
the upper solar chromosphere, relatively little is known about their
scattering polarization signals, whose modification via the Hanle effect
may be exploited for magnetic field diagnostics. Here we report on a
basic theoretical investigation of the linear polarization produced by
scattering processes and the Hanle effect in Lyα, Lyβ, and
Hα taking into account multilevel radiative transfer effects in an
isothermal stellar atmosphere model, the fine-structure of the hydrogen
levels, as well as the impact of collisions with electrons and protons.
The main aim of this first paper is to elucidate the key physical
mechanisms that control the emergent fractional linear polarization in
the three lines, as well as its sensitivity to the perturbers' density
and to the strength and structure of microstructured and deterministic
magnetic fields. To this end, we apply an efficient radiative transfer
code we have developed for performing numerical simulations of the Hanle
effect in multilevel systems with overlapping line transitions. For
low-density plasmas, such as that of the upper solar chromosphere,
collisional depolarization is caused mainly by collisional transitions
between the fine-structure levels of the n = 3 level, so that it is
virtually insignificant for Lyα but important for Lyβ and
Hα. We show the impact of the Hanle effect on the three lines
taking into account the radiative transfer coupling between the
different hydrogen line transitions. For example, we demonstrate that
the linear polarization profile of the Hα line is sensitive to the
presence of magnetic field gradients in the line core formation region,
and that in solar-like chromospheres selective absorption of
polarization components does not play any significant role in the
emergent scattering polarization.
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Magnetic fields pervade all astrophysical plasmas and govern most of the variability in the Universe at intermediate time scales. They are present in stars across the whole Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, in galaxies, and even perhaps in the intergalactic medium. Polarized light provides the most reliable source of information at our disposal for the
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