This paper reviews some of the most recent advances in the application of the Hanle effect to solar physics, and how these developments are allowing us to explore the magnetism of the photospheric regions that look ``empty'' in solar magnetograms--that is, the Sun's ``hidden'' magnetism. In particular, we show how a joint analysis of the Hanle effect in atomic and molecular lines indicates that there is a vast amount of hidden magnetic energy and unsigned magnetic flux localized in the (intergranular) downflowing regions of the quiet solar photosphere, carried mainly by tangled fields at sub-resolution scales with strengths between the equipartition field values and 1 kG
Context. Progress in the solution to some of the most outstanding open problems of solar physics, su...
Magnetic fields can be measured, in solar prominences, by means of two different basic mechanisms th...
International audienceThe Hanle effect is the only tool available for measuring turbulent (i.e., spa...
Applications of the Hanle effect have revealed the existence of vast amounts of "hidden" magnetic fl...
Abstract The quiet Sun is the region of the solar surface outside of sunspots, pores, and plages. In...
Deciphering and understanding the small-scale magnetic activity of the quiet solar photosphere shoul...
We report on spectropolarimetric observations of a near-IR line of Mn I located at 15262.702 A whose...
Context. Weak entangled magnetic fields with mixed polarity occupy the main part of the quiet Sun. T...
The only way to obtain reliable empirical information on the intensity and topology of the weak magn...
In many wavelength regions molecular lines dominate the second solar spectrum that results from cohe...
Context.Weak entangled magnetic fields with mixed polarity occupy the main part of the quiet Sun. Th...
Context. The physics of the solar chromosphere depends in a crucial way on its magnetic structure. H...
Since the first applications of the Stokes V line ratio in the early 1970s and the Hanle d...
The Hanle effect was first used in solar physics to determine weak magnetic fields in prominences (s...
Context. Over the past 20 yr, the quietest areas of the solar surface have revealed a weak but extre...
Context. Progress in the solution to some of the most outstanding open problems of solar physics, su...
Magnetic fields can be measured, in solar prominences, by means of two different basic mechanisms th...
International audienceThe Hanle effect is the only tool available for measuring turbulent (i.e., spa...
Applications of the Hanle effect have revealed the existence of vast amounts of "hidden" magnetic fl...
Abstract The quiet Sun is the region of the solar surface outside of sunspots, pores, and plages. In...
Deciphering and understanding the small-scale magnetic activity of the quiet solar photosphere shoul...
We report on spectropolarimetric observations of a near-IR line of Mn I located at 15262.702 A whose...
Context. Weak entangled magnetic fields with mixed polarity occupy the main part of the quiet Sun. T...
The only way to obtain reliable empirical information on the intensity and topology of the weak magn...
In many wavelength regions molecular lines dominate the second solar spectrum that results from cohe...
Context.Weak entangled magnetic fields with mixed polarity occupy the main part of the quiet Sun. Th...
Context. The physics of the solar chromosphere depends in a crucial way on its magnetic structure. H...
Since the first applications of the Stokes V line ratio in the early 1970s and the Hanle d...
The Hanle effect was first used in solar physics to determine weak magnetic fields in prominences (s...
Context. Over the past 20 yr, the quietest areas of the solar surface have revealed a weak but extre...
Context. Progress in the solution to some of the most outstanding open problems of solar physics, su...
Magnetic fields can be measured, in solar prominences, by means of two different basic mechanisms th...
International audienceThe Hanle effect is the only tool available for measuring turbulent (i.e., spa...