Absence of linear polarization in Hα emission of solar flares

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High sensitivity observations of Ha polarization of 30 flares of different sizes and disk positions are reported. Both filter and spectrographic techniques have been used. The ZIMPOL system eliminates spurious polarizations due to seeing and flat-field effects. We didn't find any clear linear polarization signature above our sensitivity level which was usually better than 0.1%. The observations include an X17.1 flare with gamma-ray lines reported by the RHESSI satellite. These results cast serious doubts on previous claims of linear polarization at the one percent level and more, attributed to impact polarization. The absence of linear polarization limits the anisotropy of energetic protons in the Ha emitting region. The likely causes are isotropization by collisions with neutrals in the chromosphere and defocusing by the converging magnetic field. © ESO 2005.

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Bianda, M., Benz, A. O., Stenflo, J. O., Küveler, G., & Ramelli, R. (2005). Absence of linear polarization in Hα emission of solar flares. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 434(3), 1183–1189. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20041654

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