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Bueno, J. T.; Štepán, J.; Belluzzi, L.
Bibliographical reference
The Fifth Hinode Science Meeting. ASP Conference Series, Vol. 456, Proceedings of a conference held 10-14 October 2011 at Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Edited by Leon Golub, Ineke De Moortel and Toshifumi Shimizu. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2012., p.225
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Description
The Ly α lines of H I and He II are two of the spectral lines of
choice for FUV and EUV channels of narrowband imagers on board sounding
rockets and space telescopes, which provide spectacular intensity images
of the outer solar atmosphere. Since the magnetic field information is
encoded in the polarization of the spectral line radiation, it is
important to investigate whether the ensuing Ly α radiation from
the solar disk can be polarized, along with its magnetic sensitivity.
Here we present some theoretical predictions concerning the amplitudes
and magnetic sensitivities of the linear polarization signals produced
by scattering processes in these strong emission lines of the solar
transition region, taking into account radiative transfer and the Hanle
effect caused by the presence of organized and random magnetic fields.
We find that the line-center amplitudes of the fractional polarization
signals vary typically between a fraction of a percent and ˜1%,
depending on the Ly α line under consideration, the scattering
geometry and the strength and orientation of the magnetic field.
Interestingly, while the Ly α line of He II starts to be sensitive
to the Hanle effect for magnetic strengths B>̰100 G the hydrogen
Lyα line is mainly sensitive to magnetic strengths between 10 and
100 G. These results encourage the development of FUV and EUV
polarimeters for sounding rockets and space telescopes with the aim of
opening up a diagnostic window for magnetic field measurements in the
upper chromosphere and transition region of the Sun.