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Trujillo-Bueno, J.; Stepan, J.; Belluzzi, L.; Manso-Sainz, R.
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2011, abstract #P11F-1626
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2011
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We present some theoretical predictions concerning the amplitudes and
magnetic sensitivities of the linear polarization signals produced by
scattering processes in some UV and FUV spectral lines of the upper
chromosphere and transition region, such as Ly-alpha and Mg II k. To
this end, we have calculated the atomic level polarization (population
imbalances and quantum coherences) induced by anisotropic radiation
pumping in semi-empirical and hydrodynamical models of the solar
atmosphere, taking into account radiative transfer and the Hanle effect
caused by the presence of organized and random magnetic fields. The
amplitudes of the emergent linear polarization signals are found to vary
typically between a fraction of a percent and a few percent, depending
on the scattering geometry and the strength and orientation of the
magnetic field. The results shown here encourage the development of UV
polarimeters for sounding rockets and space telescopes with the aim of
opening up a true diagnostic window for magnetic field measurements in
the upper chromosphere and transition region of the Sun.