The Ba II D2 line at 4554 A is a good example, where the F-state interference effects due to the odd isotopes produce polarization profiles, which are very different from those of the even isotopes that do not exhibit F-state interference. It is therefore necessary to account for the contributions from the different isotopes to understand the observed linear polarization profiles of this line. In this paper we present radiative transfer modeling with partial frequency redistribution (PRD), which is shown to be essential to model this line. This is because complete frequency redistribution (CRD) cannot reproduce the observed wing polarization. We present the observed and computed Q/I profiles at different limb distances. The theoretical profiles strongly depend on limb distance (\mu) and the model atmosphere which fits the limb observations fails at other \mu\ positions.
@article{arxiv.1409.0465,
title = {The role of quantum interference and partial redistribution in the solar Ba II D2 4554 A line},
author = {H. N. Smitha and K. N. Nagendra and J. O. Stenflo and M. Sampoorna},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0465},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
10 pages, 6 figures; Accepted for publication, Solar Polarization 7, ASP conference series-Volume 489