Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2019

Radiation intensity and polarization in an atmosphere with a chaotic magnetic field

 
 
 

Abstract


We consider the influence of Faraday rotation in chaotic magnetic field on the intensity and linear polarization of multiple scattered radiation. \nAll fluctuations are assumed as Gaussian type and isotropic. The values of magnetic field are less than $10^5$Gauss. In this case the parameter $ \\omega_B/\\omega=(eB/m_ec)/\\omega\\simeq 0.93\\cdot 10^{-8}\\lambda$($\\mu$m)$B($G$)$ is small and the radiation scatterings are the usual scatterings on free electrons. Only the Faraday rotation influences on the intensity and polarization of radiation. We consider the Milne problem in the electron magnetized atmosphere without the mean magnetic field. We found that chaotic magnetic field does not increase the number of H-functions, describing the Milne problem. There are four H-functions as in the Milne problem for non-magnetized case. The calculations demonstrate that the polarization of outgoing radiation diminishes strongly with the increasing of the level of magnetic fluctuations. The calculations can be used for estimations of inclination angle $i$ of accretion discs and the level of magnetic fluctuations.

Volume 484
Pages 2786-2792
DOI 10.1093/mnras/stz123
Language English
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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