Bibcode
Landi Degl'Innocenti, Egidio
Referencia bibliográfica
IN: Dynamics of quiescent prominences; Proceedings of the 117th Colloquium of IAU, Hvar, Yugoslavia, Sept. 25-29, 1989 (A91-46201 19-92). Berlin and New York, Springer-Verlag, 1990, p. 206-230; Discussion, p. 231.
Fecha de publicación:
1990
Número de citas
6
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
An updated review on theoretical research on the role of magnetic fields
in prominences is presented. It is concluded that the theory of the
Hanle effect has reached a sufficient degree of sophistication and
provides a reliable method for measuring the vector magnetic field. For
optically thin lines, insensitive to depolarizing collisions, the theory
provides a 'model independent' diagnostic method. The He I D3 line is
considered to be particularly suitable for the diagnostics of magnetic
fields in prominences, due to the negligibility of optical thickness and
its insensitivity to depolarizing collisions. Optically thick lines
provide the unique possibility of determining the magnetic field vector
from disk observations. Linear polarization observations in H-alpha
filaments using new spectropolarimetric instrumentation will make it
possible to obtain important information on the magnetic configuration
in the higher layers of prominences.