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Ca II 854.2 nm spectropolarimetry compared with ALMA and with scattering polarization theory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 September 2020
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Ca II 854.2 nm spectropolarimetric observations of the Sun are compared with nearly simultaneous ALMA observations. These two types of chromospheric observations show rough agreement but also several notable differences. High-sensitivity (≃ 0.01%) observations reveal ubiquitous linear polarization structures across the solar disk in the core of the 854.2 nm line that are consistent with previous theoretical studies.
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