We report the first spectropolarimetric observations and modeling of CaH transitions in sunspots. We have detected strong polarization signals in many CaH lines from the A-X system, and we provide the first successful fit to the observed Stokes profiles using the previously developed theory of the Paschen-Back effect in arbitrary electronic states of diatomic molecules and polarized radiative transfer in molecular lines in stellar atmospheres. We analyze the CaH Stokes profiles together with quasi-simultaneous observations in TiO bands and conclude that CaH provides a valuable diagnostic of magnetic fields in sunspots, starspots, cool stars, and brown dwarfs
We apply the anisotropic resonant scattering model developed to explain the presence of non-Zeeman c...
Context. The morphology of spectral line polarization is the most valuable observable to investigate...
Thanks to recent advances in theory we can now calculate molec-ular line pro¯les in the presence of ...
We report novel spectropolarimetric observations of sunspots carried out with the Tenerife Infrared ...
We report on the first ever detection of circular polarization in molecular lines forming in magneti...
Aims. We investigated the Paschen-Back effect in the (0,0) band of the A6Σ+ – X6...
Here we report on the first detection of circular polarization in molecular lines formed in cool mag...
Observational astrophysics started when spectroscopy could be applied to astronomy. Similarly, obser...
In recent years, the development of spectropolarimetric techniques deeply modified our knowledge of ...
This paper highlights very recent advances concerning the identification of new mechanisms that intr...
International audienceContext: Lines of diatomic molecules are typically much more temperature and p...
The instrumental advances made in this new era of 4 m class solar telescopes with unmatched spectrop...
Understanding the magnetic field strength and morphology of astrophysical regions is of great import...
Context.Lines of diatomic molecules are typically much more temperature and pressure sensitive than ...
We present measurements of circular polarization from rotational spectral lines of molecular species...
We apply the anisotropic resonant scattering model developed to explain the presence of non-Zeeman c...
Context. The morphology of spectral line polarization is the most valuable observable to investigate...
Thanks to recent advances in theory we can now calculate molec-ular line pro¯les in the presence of ...
We report novel spectropolarimetric observations of sunspots carried out with the Tenerife Infrared ...
We report on the first ever detection of circular polarization in molecular lines forming in magneti...
Aims. We investigated the Paschen-Back effect in the (0,0) band of the A6Σ+ – X6...
Here we report on the first detection of circular polarization in molecular lines formed in cool mag...
Observational astrophysics started when spectroscopy could be applied to astronomy. Similarly, obser...
In recent years, the development of spectropolarimetric techniques deeply modified our knowledge of ...
This paper highlights very recent advances concerning the identification of new mechanisms that intr...
International audienceContext: Lines of diatomic molecules are typically much more temperature and p...
The instrumental advances made in this new era of 4 m class solar telescopes with unmatched spectrop...
Understanding the magnetic field strength and morphology of astrophysical regions is of great import...
Context.Lines of diatomic molecules are typically much more temperature and pressure sensitive than ...
We present measurements of circular polarization from rotational spectral lines of molecular species...
We apply the anisotropic resonant scattering model developed to explain the presence of non-Zeeman c...
Context. The morphology of spectral line polarization is the most valuable observable to investigate...
Thanks to recent advances in theory we can now calculate molec-ular line pro¯les in the presence of ...