The Impact of Angle-dependent Partial Frequency Redistribution on the Scattering Polarization of the Solar Na i D Lines

IF 4.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astrophysical Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/acf845
Gioele Janett, Ernest Alsina Ballester, Luca Belluzzi, Tanausú del Pino Alemán, Javier Trujillo Bueno
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Abstract The long-standing paradox of the linear polarization signal of the Na i D 1 line was recently resolved by accounting for the atom’s hyperfine structure and the detailed spectral structure of the incident radiation field. That modeling relied on the simplifying angle-averaged (AA) approximation for partial frequency redistribution (PRD) in scattering, which potentially neglects important angle–frequency couplings. This work aims at evaluating the suitability of a PRD-AA modeling for the D 1 and D 2 lines through comparisons with general angle-dependent (AD) PRD calculations in both the absence and presence of magnetic fields. We solved the radiative transfer problem for polarized radiation in a 1D semiempirical atmospheric model with microturbulent and isotropic magnetic fields, accounting for PRD effects and comparing PRD-AA and PRD-AD modelings. The D 1 and D 2 lines are modeled separately as a two-level atomic system with hyperfine structure. The numerical results confirm that a spectrally structured radiation field induces linear polarization in the D 1 line. However, the PRD-AA approximation greatly impacts the Q / I shape, producing an antisymmetric pattern instead of the more symmetric PRD-AD one while presenting a similar sensitivity to magnetic fields between 10 and 200 G. Under the PRD-AA approximation, the Q / I profile of the D 2 line presents an artificial dip in its core, which is not found for the PRD-AD case. We conclude that accounting for PRD-AD effects is essential to suitably model the scattering polarization of the Na i D lines. These results bring us closer to exploiting the full diagnostic potential of these lines for the elusive chromospheric magnetic fields.
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角度相关的部分频率重分布对太阳Na i D线散射偏振的影响
近年来,通过计算原子的超精细结构和入射辐射场的详细光谱结构,解决了Na i d1线偏振信号长期存在的悖论。该模型依赖于散射中部分频率再分布(PRD)的简化角平均(AA)近似,这可能忽略了重要的角-频率耦合。这项工作旨在通过与一般角度相关(AD) PRD计算在没有和存在磁场的情况下进行比较,评估PRD- aa模型对d1和d2线的适用性。在考虑PRD效应并比较PRD- aa和PRD- ad模型的情况下,我们求解了具有微湍流和各向同性磁场的一维半经验大气模型中极化辐射的辐射传输问题。将d1和d2线分别建模为具有超精细结构的两能级原子系统。数值结果证实了谱结构辐射场在d1线上引起线极化。然而,PRD-AA近似极大地影响了Q / I形状,产生了一个反对称的图案,而不是更对称的PRD-AD图案,同时在10到200 g之间的磁场中表现出相似的灵敏度。在PRD-AA近似下,d2线的Q / I轮廓在其核心处呈现人为倾斜,这在PRD-AD情况下没有发现。我们得出结论,考虑PRD-AD效应是正确模拟Na i D线散射极化的必要条件。这些结果使我们更接近于利用这些谱线对难以捉摸的色球磁场的全部诊断潜力。
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Astrophysical Journal
Astrophysical Journal 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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