NLTE modeling of Stokes vector center-to-limb variations in the CN violet system
A. I. Shapiro, D. M. Fluri, S. V. Berdyugina, M. Bianda, and R., Ramelli

TL;DR
This paper develops a NLTE radiative transfer model incorporating scattering polarization and the Hanle effect to analyze center-to-limb variations in CN molecular lines, revealing limitations of standard 1D models in fitting polarization data.
Contribution
It introduces a two-step NLTE modeling approach for molecular lines including polarization, and highlights the need to artificially increase anisotropy to match observations.
Findings
Standard 1D models cannot fit both intensity and polarization simultaneously.
Increasing anisotropy improves the fit to polarization data.
Identifies potential underestimation of anisotropy in current models.
Abstract
The solar surface magnetic field is connected with and even controls most of the solar activity phenomena. Zeeman effect diagnostics allow for measuring only a small fraction of the fractal-like structured magnetic field. The remaining hidden magnetic fields can only be accessed with the Hanle effect. Molecular lines are very convenient for applying the Hanle effect diagnostics thanks to the broad range of magnetic sensitivities in a narrow spectral region. With the UV version of the Zurich Imaging Polarimeter ZIMPOL II installed at the 45 cm telescope of the Istituto Ricerche Solari Locarno (IRSOL), we simultaneously observed intensity and linear polarization center-to-limb variations in two spectral regions containing the (0,0) and (1,1) bandheads of the CN B 2 {\Sigma} - X 2 {\Sigma} system. Here we present an analysis of these observations. We have implemented coherent scattering in…
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