Bibcode
Manso-Sainz, R.; Trujillo-Bueno, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 722, Issue 2, pp. 1416-1436 (2010).
Fecha de publicación:
10
2010
Revista
Número de citas
51
Número de citas referidas
39
Descripción
The chromosphere of the quiet Sun is a very important stellar
atmospheric region whose thermal and magnetic structure we need to
decipher in order to unlock new discoveries in solar and stellar
physics. To this end, we need to identify and exploit observables
sensitive to weak magnetic fields (B <~ 100 G) and to the presence of
cool and hot gas in the bulk of the solar chromosphere. Here, we report
on an investigation of the Hanle effect in two semi-empirical models of
the quiet solar atmosphere with different chromospheric thermal
structures. Our study reveals that the linear polarization profiles
produced by scattering in the Ca II IR triplet have thermal and magnetic
sensitivities potentially of great diagnostic value. The linear
polarization in the 8498 Å line shows a strong sensitivity to
inclined magnetic fields with strengths between 0.001 and 10 G, while
the emergent linear polarization in the 8542 Å and 8662 Å
lines is mainly sensitive to magnetic fields with strengths between
0.001 and 0.1 G. The reason for this is that the scattering polarization
of the 8542 Å and 8662 Å lines, unlike the 8498 Å
line, is controlled mainly by the Hanle effect in their (metastable)
lower levels. Therefore, in regions with magnetic strengths noticeably
larger than 1 G, their Stokes Q and U profiles are sensitive only to the
orientation of the magnetic field vector. We also find that for given
magnetic field configurations the sign of the Q/I and U/I profiles of
the 8542 Å and 8662 Å lines is the same in both atmospheric
models, while the sign of the linear polarization profile of the 8498
Å line turns out to be very sensitive to the thermal structure of
the lower chromosphere. We suggest that spectropolarimetric observations
providing information on the relative scattering polarization amplitudes
of the Ca II IR triplet will be very useful to improve our empirical
understanding of the thermal and magnetic structure of the quiet
chromosphere.
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