Center to limb observations and modeling of the Ca I 4227 A line
H. D. Supriya, H. N. Smitha, K. N. Nagendra, J. O. Stenflo, M. Bianda,, R. Ramelli, B. Ravindra, and L. S. Anusha

TL;DR
This study models the center-to-limb variation of scattering polarization in the Ca I 4227 Å line to understand solar atmospheric parameters, finding that standard 1-D models are insufficient but can still aid magnetic field diagnostics.
Contribution
The paper introduces a combined 1-D atmospheric model that better fits polarization observations, highlighting limitations of standard models for solar atmosphere representation.
Findings
Standard FAL models fail to fit all observed CLV data.
A new combined model reproduces polarization CLV but not intensity.
Magnetic field diagnostics remain feasible despite model limitations.
Abstract
The observed center-to-limb variation (CLV) of the scattering polarization in different lines of the Second Solar Spectrum can be used to constrain the height variation of various atmospheric parameters, in particular the magnetic fields via the Hanle effect. Here we attempt to model non-magnetic CLV observations of the profiles of the Ca I 4227 A line recorded with the ZIMPOL-3 at IRSOL. For modeling, we use the polarized radiative transfer with partial frequency redistribution with a number of realistic 1-D model atmospheres. We find that all the standard FAL model atmospheres, used by us, fail to simultaneously fit the observed (, ) at all the limb distances (). However, an attempt is made to find a single model which can provide a fit at least to the CLV of the observed instead of a simultaneous fit to the (, ) at all . To this end we construct…
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