Judge et al. (2021) recently argued that a region of the solar spectrum in the near-UV between about 250 and 290 nm is optimal for studying magnetism in the solar chromosphere due to an abundance of Mg II, Fe II, and Fe I lines that sample various heights in the solar atmosphere. In this paper we derive requirements for spectropolarimetric instruments to observe these lines. We derive a relationship between the desired sensitivity to magnetic field and the signal-to-noise of the measurement from the weak-field approximation of the Zeeman effect. We find that many lines will exhibit observable polarization signals for both longitudinal and transverse magnetic field with reasonable amplitudes
We report on spectropolarimetric observations of a near-IR line of Mn I located at 15262.702 A whose...
Future ground-based telescopes will expand our capabilities for simultaneous multi-line polarimetric...
Context. The atmosphere of the Sun is permeated by a vast amount of magnetic flux that remains invis...
This paper identifies spectral lines from X-ray to infrared wavelengths which are optimally suited t...
The Mg II h and k lines are among the strongest in the near-ultraviolet solar spectrum and their lin...
The next generation of solar observatories aim to understand the magnetism of the solar chromosphere...
We investigate theoretically the circular polarization signals induced by the Zeeman effect in the F...
The Zeeman pattern of Mn I lines is sensitive to hyperfine structure (HFS), and because of this, the...
The diagnostic capabilities of spectral lines in far ultraviolet (FUV) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV)...
Who cares? Magnetograms in the upper chromosphere are needed for accurate magnetic coronal extrapola...
Future ground-based telescopes will expand our capabilities for simultaneous multi-line polarimetric...
We report on spectropolarimetric observations across the Mg ii h and k lines at 2800 Å made by the U...
We carry out a theoretical study of the polarization of the solar Mg ii h–k doublet (including its e...
In the last years the suborbital missions CLASP2 and CLASP2.1 successfully acquired unprecedented ob...
A major remaining challenge for heliophysics is to decipher the magnetic structure of the chromosphe...
We report on spectropolarimetric observations of a near-IR line of Mn I located at 15262.702 A whose...
Future ground-based telescopes will expand our capabilities for simultaneous multi-line polarimetric...
Context. The atmosphere of the Sun is permeated by a vast amount of magnetic flux that remains invis...
This paper identifies spectral lines from X-ray to infrared wavelengths which are optimally suited t...
The Mg II h and k lines are among the strongest in the near-ultraviolet solar spectrum and their lin...
The next generation of solar observatories aim to understand the magnetism of the solar chromosphere...
We investigate theoretically the circular polarization signals induced by the Zeeman effect in the F...
The Zeeman pattern of Mn I lines is sensitive to hyperfine structure (HFS), and because of this, the...
The diagnostic capabilities of spectral lines in far ultraviolet (FUV) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV)...
Who cares? Magnetograms in the upper chromosphere are needed for accurate magnetic coronal extrapola...
Future ground-based telescopes will expand our capabilities for simultaneous multi-line polarimetric...
We report on spectropolarimetric observations across the Mg ii h and k lines at 2800 Å made by the U...
We carry out a theoretical study of the polarization of the solar Mg ii h–k doublet (including its e...
In the last years the suborbital missions CLASP2 and CLASP2.1 successfully acquired unprecedented ob...
A major remaining challenge for heliophysics is to decipher the magnetic structure of the chromosphe...
We report on spectropolarimetric observations of a near-IR line of Mn I located at 15262.702 A whose...
Future ground-based telescopes will expand our capabilities for simultaneous multi-line polarimetric...
Context. The atmosphere of the Sun is permeated by a vast amount of magnetic flux that remains invis...