Bibcode
DOI
Sánchez-Almeida, J.; Trujilo-Bueno, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 526, Issue 2, pp. 1013-1025.
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1999
Journal
Citations
14
Refereed citations
13
Description
We study radiative transfer through a weakly polarizing medium, i.e., a
medium in which the degree of polarization of the absorbed, retarded,
and emitted light is always weak. In this case, the general radiative
transfer equation for the Stokes parameters yields very simple formal
solutions. The intensity does not depend on the polarization, and the
other Stokes parameters are uncoupled from each other. It is shown how
this simplified radiative transfer equation holds in many realistic
cases relevant for solar and stellar magnetometry. It can be applied
whenever the weak magnetic field approximation works, i.e., for weakly
split lines. In addition, it handles weak spectral lines, structures
with complex magnetic topology, chromospheric lines formed under non-LTE
conditions, etc. The merits of the approximation, which we call the
weakly polarizing medium (WPM) approximation, are illustrated by means
of several LTE and non-LTE line syntheses in realistic solar model
atmospheres. The WPM approximation should be useful in planning and
understanding measurements based on polarization. It simplifies the
relationship between the observed polarization and the physical
structure that one tries to retrieve. The approximation may also be used
in numerical problems requiring extensive polarized radiative transfer
(inversion codes, syntheses of stellar spectra, self-consistent
multilevel non-LTE Zeeman line transfer with atomic polarization, etc.).