The polarization signals of the solar K I D lines and their magnetic sensitivity
Ernest Alsina Ballester

TL;DR
This study models the polarization signals of the solar K I D lines, emphasizing their sensitivity to magnetic fields and the importance of including hyperfine structure and PRD effects for accurate diagnostics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectral synthesis of the K I D lines considering multiple physical effects, clarifying their magnetic sensitivity and diagnostic potential.
Findings
D2 line polarization is strongly affected by hyperfine structure.
PRD effects are crucial for accurate polarization modeling.
D2 polarization signals are sensitive to ~10 G magnetic fields.
Abstract
This work aims to identify the relevant physical processes in shaping the intensity and polarization patterns of the solar K I D lines through spectral syntheses, placing particular emphasis on the D2 line. The theoretical Stokes profiles were obtained by numerically solving the radiative transfer problem for polarized radiation considering one-dimensional semi-empirical models of the solar atmosphere. The calculations account for scattering polarization, partial frequency redistribution (PRD) effects, hyperfine structure (HFS), J- and F-state interference, multiple isotopes, and magnetic fields of arbitrary strength and orientation. The intensity and circular polarization profiles of both D lines can be suitably modeled while neglecting both J-state interference and HFS. The magnetograph formula can be applied to both lines, without including HFS, to estimate weak longitudinal magnetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
