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Radiative transfer with J-state interference in a two-term atom Partial frequency redistribution in the non-magnetic case

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dc.contributor.author Smitha, H. N
dc.contributor.author Nagendra, K. N
dc.contributor.author Sampoorna, M
dc.contributor.author Stenflo, J. O
dc.date.accessioned 2011-11-16T05:39:21Z
dc.date.available 2011-11-16T05:39:21Z
dc.date.issued 2011-11
dc.identifier.citation Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 535, A35 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5614
dc.description.abstract Context. Quantum interference phenomena play a fundamental role in the formation of linear polarization that arises from scattering processes in multiplets of the solar spectrum. In particular, the J-state interference between different line components of a multiplet (arising from transitions in a two-term atom) produces significant effects in the linearly polarized spectra. Aims. We aim to solve the polarized radiative transfer equation for a two-term atom with the unpolarized lower term in isothermal slabs, including the effect of the interference between the upper J-states and partial frequency redistribution (PRD). We consider only the case of non-magnetic scattering. Methods. The PRD matrix for the J-state interference derived in previous works is incorporated into the polarized transfer equation. The standard form of the two-level atom transfer equation is extended to a two-term atom. The transfer problem is then solved using a traditional polarized approximate lambda iteration method. Results. We show how the PRD and the J-state interference together affect the shapes of the (I,Q/I) profiles. We present the benchmark solutions for isothermal, constant-property slabs of a given optical thickness. We consider a hypothetical doublet produced by an L = 0 → 1 → 0 scattering transition with spin S = 1/2. We present the results in the form of Stokes (I,Q/I) profiles for different values of (i) the line separation, (ii) optical thickness, (iii) thermalization parameter, and (iv) the continuum opacity. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher EDP Sciences en
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201117550 en
dc.rights © ESO en
dc.subject Line: formation en
dc.subject Methods: numerical en
dc.subject Polarization en
dc.subject Radiative transfe en
dc.subject Scattering en
dc.subject Sun: atmosphere en
dc.title Radiative transfer with J-state interference in a two-term atom Partial frequency redistribution in the non-magnetic case en
dc.type Article en


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