Bibcode
Díaz Baso, C. J.; Martínez González, M. J.; Asensio Ramos, A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 625, id. A129, 8 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
5
2019
Revista
Número de citas
10
Número de citas referidas
9
Descripción
Aims: Our aim is to demonstrate the limitations of using a
single-component model to study the magnetic field of an active region
filament. To do this, we analyzed the polarimetric signals of the He I
10830 Å multiplet, which were acquired with the infrared
spectrograph GRIS of the GREGOR telescope (Tenerife, Spain).
Methods: After a first analysis of the general properties of the
filament using HAZEL under the assumption of a single-component model
atmosphere, in this second part we focus our attention on the observed
Stokes profiles and the signatures that cannot be explained with this
model. Results: We have found an optically thick filament whose
blue and red components have the same sign in the linear polarization as
an indication of radiative transfer effects. Moreover, the circular
polarization signals inside the filament show strong magnetic field
gradients. We also show that even a filament with such high absorption
still shows signatures of the circular polarization that is generated by
the magnetic field below the filament. The reason is that the absorption
of the spectral line decays very quickly toward the wings, just where
the circular polarization has a larger amplitude. In order to separate
the two contributions, we explore the possibility of a two-component
model, but the inference becomes impossible to overcome because very
many solutions are compatible with the observations.
Proyectos relacionados
Magnestismo Solar y Estelar
Los campos magnéticos son uno de los ingredientes fundamentales en la formación de estrellas y su evolución. En el nacimiento de una estrella, los campos magnéticos llegan a frenar su rotación durante el colapso de la nube molecular, y en el fin de la vida de una estrella, el magnetismo puede ser clave en la forma en la que se pierden las capas
Tobías
Felipe García
Magnetismo, Polarización y Transferencia Radiativa en Astrofísica
Los campos magnéticos están presentes en todos los plasmas astrofísicos y controlan la mayor parte de la variabilidad que se observa en el Universo a escalas temporales intermedias. Se encuentran en estrellas, a lo largo de todo el diagrama de Hertzsprung-Russell, en galaxias, e incluso quizás en el medio intergaláctico. La polarización de la luz
Tanausú del
Pino Alemán