Lyα is a powerful astrophysical probe. Not only is it ubiquitous at high redshifts, it is also a resonant line, making Lyα photons scatter. This scattering process depends on the physical conditions of the gas through which Lyα propagates, and these conditions are imprinted on observables such as the Lyα spectrum and its surface brightness profile. In this work, we focus on a less-used observable capable of probing any scattering process: polarization. We implement the density matrix formalism of polarization into the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code tlac. This allows us to treat it as a quantum mechanical process where single photons develop and lose polarization from scatterings in arbitrary gas geometries. We explore static and expand...
We investigate the radiative transfer of Lyα photons through simplified anisotropic gas distribution...
A small number of active galactic nuclei are known to exhibit prominent double peak emission profile...
It is becoming clear that the atmospheres of the young, self-luminous extrasolar gi-ant planets imag...
International audienceLyman-α nebulae are typically found in massive environments at high redshift (...
Ly alpha nebulae are giant (similar to 100 kpc), glowing gas clouds in the distant universe. The ori...
High-redshift Lyman-α (Lyα) blobs are extended, luminous but rare structures that seem to be associa...
We consider the polarization properties of photospheric emission originating in jets consisting of a...
Lyman-α nebulae are typically found in massive environments at high redshift (z ≳ 2). The origin of ...
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The contribution to the expected linear polarization of quasar broad emission and absorption lines f...
The Sun's spectrum is linearly polarized by coherent scattering processes. Here we develop the theor...
International audienceDuring reionization, a fraction of galactic Lyα emission is scattered in the i...
We present spatially resolved spectropolarimetric measurements of the 100 kpc scale gaseous environm...
We present the Cosmic Lyman-α Transfer code (COLT), a new massively parallel Monte-Carlo radiative t...
Kostelecky and Mewes have recently shown that sensitive constraints can be placed on some aspects of...
We investigate the radiative transfer of Lyα photons through simplified anisotropic gas distribution...
A small number of active galactic nuclei are known to exhibit prominent double peak emission profile...
It is becoming clear that the atmospheres of the young, self-luminous extrasolar gi-ant planets imag...
International audienceLyman-α nebulae are typically found in massive environments at high redshift (...
Ly alpha nebulae are giant (similar to 100 kpc), glowing gas clouds in the distant universe. The ori...
High-redshift Lyman-α (Lyα) blobs are extended, luminous but rare structures that seem to be associa...
We consider the polarization properties of photospheric emission originating in jets consisting of a...
Lyman-α nebulae are typically found in massive environments at high redshift (z ≳ 2). The origin of ...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
The contribution to the expected linear polarization of quasar broad emission and absorption lines f...
The Sun's spectrum is linearly polarized by coherent scattering processes. Here we develop the theor...
International audienceDuring reionization, a fraction of galactic Lyα emission is scattered in the i...
We present spatially resolved spectropolarimetric measurements of the 100 kpc scale gaseous environm...
We present the Cosmic Lyman-α Transfer code (COLT), a new massively parallel Monte-Carlo radiative t...
Kostelecky and Mewes have recently shown that sensitive constraints can be placed on some aspects of...
We investigate the radiative transfer of Lyα photons through simplified anisotropic gas distribution...
A small number of active galactic nuclei are known to exhibit prominent double peak emission profile...
It is becoming clear that the atmospheres of the young, self-luminous extrasolar gi-ant planets imag...