López Ariste, A.; Leblanc, F.; Casini, R.; Manso-Sainz, R.; Gelly, B.; Le Men, C.
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                                    Icarus, Volume 220, Issue 2, p. 1104-1111.
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                        2012
            
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                            Descripción
                                    The conditions of the exosphere of Mercury constitute a prime example of
a magnetosphere subject to space weather. We aim at improving the
diagnostic of the physical conditions of Na atoms in the exosphere of
Mercury, with particular emphasis in the possibility of inferring the
magnetic field through polarimetry of the Na D emission lines. We
performed spectropolarimetry of the Na D emission lines in the exosphere
of Mercury at two different ranges of phases of the planet and
interpreted them under present models of resonance scattering
polarization applied to the Na atom. We measured successfully the
polarization of the Na D2 line while no polarization was seen
in D1, as expected. The measured polarization varies with the
phase angle but it is roughly a factor two smaller than expected from an
isolated emitting atom. Depolarization due to the presence of optical
depth explains this factor two and is the most probable explanation for
this discrepancy. A framework for the observation of polarization in the
emission lines of the exosphere and its interpretation is laid. This
opens the possibility to use these measurements for diagnostic of the
physical conditions in the exosphere of Mercury, and eventually to infer
the magnetic field of Mercury and its variability from observations made
with ground telescopes.
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