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		| Paper: | Intrinsically Polarized Blend Lines |  
		| Volume: | 489, Solar Polarization 7 |  
		| Page: | 125 |  
		| Authors: | Sowmya, K.; Nagendra, K. N.; Sampoorna, M. |  
		| Abstract: | The Second Solar Spectrum formed by coherent scattering
 processes in the Sun, is highly structured. It is 
 characterized by numerous blend lines,
 both intrinsically polarizing and depolarizing, superposed on
 the background continuum. These blend lines play an important role
 in the interpretation of the Second Solar
 Spectrum. Since blend lines affect the shapes of the
 neighboring spectral lines they have to be
 treated in a sophisticated manner in order to efficiently model a given spectral
 line of interest. The depolarizing blend lines – mostly considered to be formed
 under LTE conditions – depolarize the
 background continuum and thereby affect the absolute scale of
 the polarization measurement. An understanding of the influence
 of the blend lines leads to a proper determination of the
 zero-point of the polarization scale. With this motivation
 we extend a previously developed framework to include many blend lines formed under
 NLTE conditions, in the radiative transfer equation. The results are shown for the
 particular case of two blend lines situated on either side of the main spectral line. |  
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