Bibcode
Manso Sainz, R.; Trujillo-Bueno, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 743, Issue 1, article id. 12 (2011).
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2011
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Citations
47
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40
Description
Scattering of light from an anisotropic source produces linear
polarization in spectral lines and in the continuum. In the outer layers
of a stellar atmosphere the anisotropy of the radiation field is
typically dominated by the radiation escaping away, but local horizontal
fluctuations of the physical conditions may also contribute, distorting
the illumination and, hence, the polarization pattern. Additionally, a
magnetic field may perturb and modify the line scattering polarization
signals through the Hanle effect. Here, we study such symmetry-breaking
effects. We develop a method to solve the transfer of polarized
radiation in a scattering atmosphere with weak horizontal fluctuations
of the opacity and source functions. It comprises linearization (small
opacity and Planck function fluctuations are assumed), reduction to a
quasi-plane-parallel problem through harmonic analysis, and the
problem's numerical solution by generalized standard techniques. We
apply this method to study scattering polarization in atmospheres with
horizontal fluctuations in the Planck function and opacity. We derive
several very general results and constraints from considerations on the
symmetries and dimensionality of the problem, and we give explicit
solutions of a few illustrative problems of special interest. For
example, we show (1) how the amplitudes of the fractional linear
polarization signals change when considering increasingly smaller
horizontal atmospheric inhomogeneities, (2) that in the presence of such
inhomogeneities even a vertical magnetic field may modify the scattering
line polarization, and (3) that forward scattering polarization may be
produced without the need for an inclined magnetic field. These results
are important for understanding the physics of the problem and as
benchmarks for multidimensional radiative transfer codes.
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Magnetism, Polarization and Radiative Transfer in Astrophysics
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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