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A&A 499, 301-312 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200810600
Explanation of the activity sensitivity of Mn I 5394.7 Å
N. Vitas1, B. Viticchiè2, R. J. Rutten1, 3, 4, and A. Vögler11 Sterrekundig Instituut, Utrecht University, Postbus 80 000, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands
e-mail: N.Vitas@uu.nl
2 Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, via dell Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Roma, Italy
3 Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo, PO Box 1029, Blindern, 0315 Oslo, Norway
4 National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak, PO Box 62, Sunspot, NM 88349–0062, USA
Received 15 July 2008 / Accepted 21 November 2008
Abstract
There is a long-standing debate why the Mn I 5394.7 Å line in the
solar irradiance spectrum brightens more at higher activity than
other photospheric lines. The claim that this is caused by
spectral interlocking to chromospheric emission in the Mg II h & k lines is disputed. In this paper we settle this issue,
using classical one-dimensional modeling for demonstration and
modern three-dimensional MHD simulation for verification and analysis.
The unusual sensitivity of the Mn I 5394.7 Å line to solar activity is
due to its excessive hyperfine structure. This overrides the
thermal and granular Doppler smearing through which the other,
narrower, photospheric lines lose such sensitivity. We take the
nearby Fe I 5395.2 Å line as example of the latter, and analyze the
formation of both lines in detail to demonstrate and explain
the granular Doppler brightening which affects all narrow photospheric
lines. Neither the chromosphere nor Mg II h & k emission play a
role, nor is it correct to describe the activity sensitivity of
Mn I 5394.7 Å in terms of plage models with outward increasing
temperature contrast. The Mn I 5394.7 Å line represents a proxy diagnostic of strong-field
magnetic concentrations in the deep solar photosphere comparable to
the G band and the blue wing of H
, but not a better one than
these. The Mn I lines are more promising as diagnostics of weak
fields in high-resolution Stokes polarimetry.
Key words: Sun: photosphere -- Sun: chromosphere -- Sun: granulation -- Sun: magnetic fields -- Sun: faculae, plages
© ESO 2009
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