Differential Hanle effect observed in molecular lines at LJR Lunette Jean Rösch (Turret Dome) 50 cm diameter 6.5 m focal length refractor Jean Arnaud,

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Differential Hanle effect observed in molecular lines at LJR Lunette Jean Rösch (Turret Dome) 50 cm diameter 6.5 m focal length refractor Jean Arnaud, Marianne Faurobert, Jean-Marie Malherbe, Jacques Moity

Some of the highlights of this instrument Observations at Prime focus: High throughput and very low instrumental polarization Excellent image quality Excellent blue sensitivity Management by the users: Efficiency, flexibility Very low exploitation cost November 18th, 2004 image made during tracking system tests

LJR Instrumentation -An Echelle spectrograph built by Zadig Mouradian (LESIA) On spectral domain is observed at a time, and it is very easy and fast to change of spectral domain -A polarimeter developped by Jean-Marie Malherbe (LESIA) The polarization analysis is performed using two nematic liquid cristal retarders followed by a polarimeter A beam splitter is under development, it will be installed at the spectrograph entrance (Meir Semel, LESIA) - A LaVision CCD 1289x1024 pixels, e - full well (Richard Muller, LATT) - An MSDP mode: Pierre Mein (LESIA) - CALAS: a large field (10x10 arcmin) high resolution (0.14 arcsec/pixel) camera for imagery and LOS magnetometry, developped by Nadège Meunier (LATT)

Hanle parameters γ H = ω L /(A + D (2) ) γ H = 0.88 g J B/ (A + D (2) ) Larmor frequency Einstein coefficient of spontaneous emission Collisional destruction of phase coherences Landé factor in units of 10 7 s -1 in Gauss To deduce B from Hanle depolarization, one needs to know g J, A and D (2)

The differential Hanle effect Magnetic fields diagnostics using differential Hanle depolarization of lines forming the same way in the same regions of the atmosphere, but with different Hanle sensitivities (different Lande factors) are much less model sensitive than simple Hanle effect diagnostics. They are also much less sensitive to observations conditions: seeing, limb distance uncertainties,.. Polarization in weak spectral lines, like molecular lines, can be described using simple models. Berdyugina, Stenflo and Gandorfer (A&A, 2002, 388, 1062) computed the molecular factors needed for Hanle diagnostics in molecular lines. Faurobert and Arnaud (A&A, 2003, 412, 555) used differential Hanle effect to determine 20 G fields from near to 516 nm C 2 lines linear polarization (Themis observations). Berdyugina and Fluri (A&A, 2004, 417, 775) determined the same way 15 G fields from C 2 lines near to 514 nm (using observations from the atlas by Gandorfer). D (2) can be determined using enough molecular lines.

The observations The observations presented in this talk were performed between 9:15 and 10:30 UT, on September 17, 2004, 10 arcsec inside the Sun (μ = 0.2), near north and south solar Poles, the spectrograph entrance slit beeing parallel to the limb. Entrance slit: width 0.6 arcsec, length 2 arcminutes Spatial scale: 0.2 arcsec/pixel Spectral resolution: 1.6 pm/pixel Spectral coverage: 1.75 nm A total of 4000 CCD frames were accumulated in 27 mn at south Pole in 250 files of 16 frames, with 100 msec exposure time. Polarization spectra presented hereafter are averaged along the slit. This reduces the noise level to I C.

The full CCD spectral domain from to mn

North and south pole regions polarization spectra C2C2 C2C2 MgH Co I MgHC2C2

LJR (η = 0.2) and Gandorfer atlas (η = 0.1) polarization spectra

Conclusion Those Pic du Midi LJR first molecular lines observation confirm the capability of this telescope of performing weak polarization measurements and the rich diagnostic potential of the 513 to 515 nm region of the second solar spectrum. Trujillo Bueno et al. (Nature vol 430, 2004) predict a temperature structure implying C 2 abundances strong variations at the scale of the granulation. LJR, thanks to its excellent image quality, is a place for observing C 2 lines at this high spatial scale.