Solar Spectral Lines with Special Polarization Properties for the Calibration of Instrument Polarization

W. Li, R. Casini, T. Del Pino Alemán, P. G. Judge

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Abstract

We investigate atomic transitions that have previously been identified as having zero polarization from the Zeeman effect. Our goal is to identify spectral lines that can be used for the calibration of instrumental polarization of large astronomical and solar telescopes, such as the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, which is currently under construction on Haleakala. We use a numerical model that takes into account the generation of scattering polarization and its modification by the presence of a magnetic field of arbitrary strength. We adopt values for the Landé factors from spectroscopic measurements or semi-empirical results, thus relaxing the common assumption of LS-coupling previously used in the literature. The mechanisms dominating the polarization of particular transitions are identified, and we summarize groups of various spectral lines useful for the calibration of spectropolarimetric instruments, classified according to their polarization properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number82
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume848
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 20 2017

Keywords

  • atomic data
  • line: profiles
  • polarization
  • scattering
  • Sun: atmosphere
  • Sun: magnetic fields

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