Evidence for the Operation of the Hanle and Magneto-Optical Effects in the Scattering Polarization Signals Observed by CLASP2 Across the Mg II h and k Lines
Ryohko Ishikawa, Javier Trujillo Bueno, Ernest Alsina Ballester, Luca, Belluzzi, Tanaus\'u del Pino Alem\'an, David E. McKenzie, Fr\'ed\'eric, Auch\`ere, Ken Kobayashi, Takenori J. Okamoto, Laurel A. Rachmeler, Donguk, Song

TL;DR
This study uses CLASP2 observations to demonstrate how Hanle and magneto-optical effects influence the linear polarization signals in Mg II lines, revealing magnetic field impacts in the solar chromosphere.
Contribution
First observational evidence of Hanle and MO effects on Mg II polarization signals across different solar regions using CLASP2 data.
Findings
Linear polarization signals vary with magnetic field strength.
Hanle effect influences the sign and amplitude of polarization.
Differences observed between quiet and plage regions.
Abstract
Radiative transfer investigations of the solar Mg II h and k resonance lines around 280~nm showed that, while their circular polarization (Stokes V) signals arise from the Zeeman effect, the linear polarization profiles (Stokes Q and U) are dominated by the scattering of anisotropic radiation and the Hanle and magneto-optical (MO) effects. Using the unprecedented observations of the Mg II and Mn I resonance lines obtained by the Chromospheric LAyer Spectro-Polarimeter (CLASP2), here we investigate how the linear polarization signals at different wavelengths (i.e., at the center, and at the near and far wings of the k line) vary with the longitudinal component of the magnetic field () at their approximate height of formation. The is estimated from the V signals in the aforementioned spectral lines. Particular attention is given to the following quantities that are expected…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagneto-Optical Properties and Applications
