Magnetic Field Measurement with Ground State Alignment
Huirong Yan, A. Lazarian

TL;DR
This paper introduces ground state alignment as a novel method for measuring magnetic field directions in diffuse media through polarization of spectral lines, applicable across various astrophysical environments and potentially revealing 3D magnetic field structures.
Contribution
It presents the physical basis of atomic realignment, discusses its applications in different cosmic settings, and highlights its potential to probe magnetic fields during the Epoch of Reionization.
Findings
Atomic alignment detectable in circumstellar medium
Method sensitive to extremely weak magnetic fields (~10^{-15} G)
Potential to determine 3D magnetic field orientation
Abstract
Observational studies of magnetic fields are crucial. We introduce a process "ground state alignment" as a new way to determine the magnetic field direction in diffuse medium. The alignment is due to anisotropic radiation impinging on the atom/ion. The consequence of the process is the polarization of spectral lines resulting from scattering and absorption from aligned atomic/ionic species with fine or hyperfine structure. The magnetic field induces precession and realign the atom/ion and therefore the polarization of the emitted or absorbed radiation reflects the direction of the magnetic field. The atoms get aligned at their low levels and, as the life-time of the atoms/ions we deal with is long, the alignment induced by anisotropic radiation is susceptible to extremely weak magnetic fields (G). In fact, the effects of atomic/ionic alignment were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
