The physical origin and the diagnostic potential of the scattering polarization in the lithium resonance doublet at 6708 A
Luca Belluzzi, Egidio Landi Degl'Innocenti, Javier Trujillo Bueno

TL;DR
This paper investigates the physical origin of scattering polarization in the lithium 6708 A doublet in the solar spectrum, using quantum theory to interpret observations and predict polarization profiles under various conditions.
Contribution
It applies quantum theory considering hyperfine structure and magnetic effects to explain the polarization profile of lithium lines, clarifying the physical mechanisms involved.
Findings
Quantum interferences do not significantly affect the polarization profile.
Two main peaks are predicted in the Q/I profile, dominated by ^7Li I.
The polarization peaks are prominent only at temperatures below 4000 K.
Abstract
High-sensitivity measurements of the linearly-polarized solar limb spectrum produced by scattering processes in quiet regions of the solar atmosphere showed that the Q/I profile of the lithium doublet at 6708 A has an amplitude ~10^{-4} and a curious three-peak structure, qualitatively similar to that found and confirmed by many observers in the Na I D_2 line. Given that a precise measurement of the scattering polarization profile of the lithium doublet lies at the limit of the present observational possibilities, it is worthwhile to clarify the physical origin of the observed polarization, its diagnostic potential and what kind of Q/I shapes can be expected from theory. To this end, we have applied the quantum theory of atomic level polarization taking into account the hyperfine structure of the two stable isotopes of lithium, as well as the Hanle effect of a microturbulent magnetic…
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