Scattering Polarization of Hydrogen Lines in Weakly Magnetized Stellar Atmospheres I. Formulation and Application to Isothermal Models
Jiri Stepan, Javier Trujillo Bueno

TL;DR
This paper investigates the scattering polarization signals of hydrogen lines in stellar atmospheres, focusing on the Hanle effect's sensitivity to magnetic fields and collisional impacts, using advanced radiative transfer simulations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed theoretical framework for modeling the Hanle effect in hydrogen lines, incorporating multilevel radiative transfer and collisions in isothermal stellar atmospheres.
Findings
Hanle effect influences hydrogen line polarization profiles.
Collisional depolarization is significant for Ly-b and H-a lines.
Magnetic field gradients affect the H-a line polarization.
Abstract
Although the spectral lines of hydrogen contain valuable information on the physical properties of a variety of astrophysical plasmas, including the upper solar chromosphere, relatively little is known about their scattering polarization signals whose modification via the Hanle effect may be exploited for magnetic field diagnostics. Here we report on a basic theoretical investigation of the linear polarization produced by scattering processes and the Hanle effect in Ly-a, Ly-b and H-a taking into account multilevel radiative transfer effects in an isothermal stellar atmosphere model, the fine-structure of the hydrogen levels, as well as the impact of collisions with electrons and protons. The main aim of this first paper is to elucidate the physical mechanisms that control the linear polarization in the three lines, as well as its sensitivity to the perturbers density and to the…
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