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Evidence for the Hanle effect in molecular lines

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 417, Issue 2, Pages 775-784

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034452

Keywords

line : formation; molecular processes; polarization; scattering; Sun : atmosphere; Sun : magnetic fields

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In many wavelength regions molecular lines dominate the second solar spectrum that results from coherent scattering. Scattering polarization is modified by magnetic fields via the Hanle effect. This allows us to explore the magnetic field regime with weak field strengths and mixed polarities, which is not seen with the Zeeman effect and thus contains complementary information. Molecular lines are particularly well suited to diagnose such turbulent fields because they exhibit a broad range of magnetic sensitivities within narrow spectral regions. Thus, it is possible to employ the technique of the differential Hanle effect, i.e. to obtain field strengths by observing polarization ratios in various lines. We have identified one R- and one P-triplet of C-2 at 5140 Angstrom and 5141 Angstrom, respectively, that satisfy all conditions to be used in the differential Hanle effect. Based on these lines we have developed a model that can diagnose turbulent magnetic fields using the Hanle effect. The tool is sensitive over a broad range of magnetic field strengths from a few Gauss up to several hundred Gauss. This tool has allowed us to find a significant Hanle depolarization of C-2 lines in quiet Sun observations, which corresponds to a magnetic field strength of 15 +/- 3 G.

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