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Trujillo Bueno, Javier
Bibliographical reference
Cosmic Magnetic Fields: From Planets, to Stars and Galaxies, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 259, p. 623-632
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2009
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Description
Polarized light provides the most reliable source of information at our
disposal for diagnosing the physical properties of astrophysical
plasmas, including the magnetic fields of the solar atmosphere. The
interaction between radiation and hydrogen plus free electrons through
Rayleigh and Thomson scattering gives rise to the polarization of the
stellar continuous spectrum, which is very sensitive to the medium's
thermal and density structure. Anisotropic radiative pumping processes
induce population imbalances and quantum coherences among the sublevels
of degenerate energy levels (that is, atomic level polarization), which
produce polarization in spectral lines without the need of a magnetic
field. The Hanle effect caused by the presence of relatively weak
magnetic fields modifies the atomic polarization of the upper and lower
levels of the spectral lines under consideration, allowing us to detect
magnetic fields to which the Zeeman effect is blind. After discussing
the physical origin of the polarized radiation in stellar atmospheres,
this paper highlights some recent developments in polarized radiation
diagnostic methods and a few examples of their application in solar
physics.