Effect of the isotropic collisions with neutral hydrogen on the polarization of the CN solar molecule
Abstract
Our work is concerned with the case of the solar molecule CN which presents conspicuous profiles of scattering polarization. We start by calculating accurate PES for the singlet and triplet electronic ground states in order to characterize the collisions between the CN molecule in its X \; 2 state and the hydrogen in its ground state 2S. The PES are included in the Schr\"oodinger equation to obtain the scattering matrix and the probabilities of collisions. Depolarizing collisional rate coefficients are computed in the framework of the infinite order sudden approximation for temperatures ranging from T= 2000 K to T= 15000 K. Interpretation of the results and comparison between singlet and triplet collisional rate coefficients are detailed. We show that, for typical photospheric hydrogen density (nH = 1015-1016 cm-3), the X \; 2 state of CN is partially or completely depolarized by isotropic collisions.
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