Bibcode
Belluzzi, L.; Landi Degl'Innocenti, E.
Referencia bibliográfica
Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, v.81, p.710 (2010)
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2010
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Descripción
Detailed observations of the second solar spectrum have shown a complex
phenomenology whose detailed interpretation is still in a preliminary
phase. The only certain thing is that the observed polarization is due
to the phenomenon of resonance scattering. It is well known that such
polarization can be strongly modified by the presence of a magnetic
field through the so-called Hanle effect. It then follows that the
second solar spectrum is, at least potentially, a fundamental instrument
for diagnosing the intensity and topology of the weak magnetic fields
lying in the higher layers of the solar atmosphere. Obviously, to fully
exploit such potential, it is absolutely necessary to arrive at the
correct theoretical interpretation, a task that has been revealed to
involve many difficulties. We present an analysis of the second solar
spectrum, carried out with the aim of investigating its general
properties. The most interesting results concern an empirical
classification of the wide variety of polarization signals that are
observed, and the formulation of three empirical laws describing a
series of properties common to the strongest signals.