Abstract
White-light observations by the Solar Dynamics Observatory's Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager of a loop-prominence system occurring in the aftermath of an X-class flare on 2013 May 13 near the eastern solar limb show a linearly polarized component, reaching up to ∼20% at an altitude of ∼33 Mm, about the maximum amount expected if the emission were due solely to Thomson scattering of photospheric light by the coronal material. The mass associated with the polarized component was 8.2 × 1014 g. At 15 Mm altitude, the brightest part of the loop was 3(±0.5)% linearly polarized, only about 20% of that expected from pure Thomson scattering, indicating the presence of an additional unpolarized component at wavelengths near Fe I (617.33 nm). We estimate the free electron density of the white-light loop system to possibly be as high as 1.8 × 1012 cm-3. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Saint-Hilaire, P., Schou, J., Martínez Oliveros, J. C., Hudson, H. S., Krucker, S., Bain, H., & Couvidat, S. (2014). Observations of linear polarization in a solar coronal loop prominence system observed near 6173 Å. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 786(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/786/2/L19
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