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Magnetic field-vector measurements in quiescent prominences via the Hanle effect: Analysis of prominences observed at Pic-du-Midi and at Sacramento Peak

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The Hanle effect method for magnetic field vector diagnostics has now provided results on the magnetic field strength and direction in quiescent prominences, from linear polarization measurements in the He I E3 line, performed at the Pic-du-Midi and at Sacramento Peak. However, there is an inescapable ambiguity in the field vector determination: each polarization measurement provides two field vector solutions symmetrical with respect to the line-of-sight. A statistical analysis capable of solving this ambiguity was applied to the large sample of prominences observed at the Pic-du-Midi (Leroy, et al., 1984); the same method of analysis applied to the prominences observed at Sacramento Peak (Athay, et al., 1983) provides results in agreement on the most probable magnetic structure of prominences; these results are detailed. The statistical results were confirmed on favorable individual cases: for 15 prominences observed at Pic-du-Midi, the two-field vectors are pointing on the same side of the prominence, and the alpha angles are large enough with respect to the measurements and interpretation inaccuracies, so that the field polarity is derived without any ambiguity.
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hal-02393921 , version 1 (04-12-2019)

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V. Bommier, J. L. Leroy, S. Sahal-Bréchot. Magnetic field-vector measurements in quiescent prominences via the Hanle effect: Analysis of prominences observed at Pic-du-Midi and at Sacramento Peak. Marshall Space Flight Center Workshop "Measurements of Solar Vector Magnetic Fields", May 1984, Huntsville (Alabama), United States. pp.375-378. ⟨hal-02393921⟩
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