TY - JOUR A1 - Zhang, Heshou A1 - Yan, Huirong A1 - Richter, Philipp T1 - The influence of atomic alignment on absorption and emission spectroscopy JF - Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society N2 - Spectroscopic observations play essential roles in astrophysics. They are crucial for determining physical parameters in our Universe, providing information about the chemistry of various astronomical environments. The proper execution of the spectroscopic analysis requires accounting for all the physical effects that are compatible to the signal-to-noise ratio. We find in this paper the influence on spectroscopy from the atomic/ground state alignment owing to anisotropic radiation and modulated by interstellar magnetic field, has significant impact on the study of interstellar gas. In different observational scenarios, we comprehensively demonstrate how atomic alignment influences the spectral analysis and provide the expressions for correcting the effect. The variations are even more pronounced for multiplets and line ratios. We show the variation of the deduced physical parameters caused by the atomic alignment effect, including alpha-to-iron ratio ([X/Fe]) and ionization fraction. Synthetic observations are performed to illustrate the visibility of such effect with current facilities. A study of Photodissociation regions in rho Ophiuchi cloud is presented to demonstrate how to account for atomic alignment in practice. Our work has shown that due to its potential impact, atomic alignment has to be included in an accurate spectroscopic analysis of the interstellar gas with current observational capability. KW - magnetic fields KW - submillimetre: ISM KW - ultraviolet: ISM KW - ISM: abundances KW - ISM: lines and bands KW - techniques: spectroscopic Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty1594 SN - 0035-8711 SN - 1365-2966 VL - 479 IS - 3 SP - 3923 EP - 3935 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liu, Ruo-Yu A1 - Yan, Huirong A1 - Zhang, Heshou T1 - Role of Anisotropic Diffusion of Particles JF - Physical review letters N2 - In this Letter, we propose that the x-ray and the TeV observations in the vicinity of Geminga can be understood in the framework of anisotropic diffusion of injected electrons or positrons. This interpretation only requires the turbulence in the vicinity of Geminga to be sub-Alfvenic with the local mean magnetic field direction approximately aligned with our line of sight towards Geminga, without invoking extreme conditions for the environment, such as an extremely small diffusion coefficient and a weak magnetic field of submicrogauss as suggested in previous literature. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.221103 SN - 0031-9007 SN - 1079-7114 VL - 123 IS - 22 PB - American Physical Society CY - College Park ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zhang, Heshou A1 - Yan, Huirong T1 - Polarization of submillimetre lines from interstellar medium JF - Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society N2 - Magnetic fields play important roles in many astrophysical processes. However, there is no universal diagnostic for the magnetic fields in the interstellar medium (ISM) and each magnetic tracer has its limitation. Any new detection method is thus valuable. Theoretical studies have shown that submillimetre fine-structure lines are polarized due to atomic alignment by ultraviolet photon-excitation, which opens up a new avenue to probe interstellar magnetic fields. We will, for the first time, perform synthetic observations on the simulated three-dimensional ISM to demonstrate the measurability of the polarization of submillimetre atomic lines. The maximum polarization for different absorption and emission lines expected from various sources, including star-forming regions are provided. Our results demonstrate that the polarization of submillimetre atomic lines is a powerful magnetic tracer and add great value to the observational studies of the submilimetre astronomy. KW - polarization KW - turbulence KW - H II regions KW - ISM: magnetic fields KW - photodissociation region (PDR) KW - submillimetre: ISM Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3164 SN - 0035-8711 SN - 1365-2966 VL - 475 IS - 2 SP - 2415 EP - 2420 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - THES A1 - Zhang, Heshou T1 - Magnetic fields in the universe BT - Diagnostics, turbulent properties, and their implications N2 - The galactic interstellar medium is magnetized and turbulent. The magnetic field and turbulence play important roles in many astrophysical mechanisms, including cosmic ray transport, star formation, etc. Therefore, measurements of magnetic field and turbulence information are crucial for the proper interpretation of astronomical observations. Nonetheless, the magnetic field observation is quite challenging, especially, there is not universal magnetic tracer for diffuse medium. Moreover, the modelling of turbulence can be oversimplified due to the lack of observational tools to diagnose the plasma properties of the turbulence in the galactic interstellar medium. The studies presented in this thesis have addressed these challenges by bridging the theoretical studies of magnetic field and turbulence with numerical simulations and observations. The following research are presented in this thesis. The first observational evidence of the novel magnetic tracer, ground state alignment (GSA), is discovered, revealing the three-dimensional magnetic field as well as 2 orders of magnitude higher precision comparing to previous observational study in the stellar atmosphere of the post-AGB 89 Herculis. Moreover, the application of GSA in the sub-millimeter fine-structure lines is comprehensively studied for different elements and with magnetohydrodynamic simulations. Furthermore, the influence of GSA effect on the spectroscopy is analyzed and it is found that measurable variation will be produced on the spectral line intensity and the line ratio without accounting for the optical pumping process or magnetic field. Additionally, a novel method to measure plasma modes in the interstellar medium, Signatures from Polarization Analysis (SPA), is proposed and applied to real observations. Magneto-sonic modes are discovered in different types of interstellar medium. An explanation is provided for the long-standing mystery, the origin of γ-ray enhanced emission “Cygnus Cocoon”, based on the comparison between the outcome of SPA and multi-waveband observational data. These novel methods have strong potentials for broader observational applications and will play crucial roles in future multi-wavelength astronomy. N2 - Das interstellare Medium ist magnetisiert und turbulent. Das Magnetfeld und die Turbulenz spielen eine wichtige Rolle in vielen astrophysikalischen Prozessen, unter anderem beim Transport kosmischer Strahlung, bei der Entstehung von Sternen usw. Daher sind Messungen des Magnetfelds und der Turbulenz entscheidend bei der korrekten Interpretation astronomischer Beobachtungen. Dennoch ist die Messung des astronomischen Magnetfeldes eine große Herausforderung, besonders da es keinen universellen magnetischen Tracer für diffuse Medien gibt. Außerdem kann es aufgrund des Mangels an geeigneten Beobachtungswerkzeugen für die Plasmaeigenschaften der galaktischen Turbulenz zu übermäßigen Vereinfachungen bei der Turbulenzmodellierung kommen. Die in dieser Arbeit vorgestellten Forschungsergebnisse beschäftigen sich mit diesen Herausforderungen; die Theorien des Magnetfeldes und der Turbulenz werden durch numerische Simulationen und Beobachtungen anwendbar gemacht. Die erste Anwendung eines neuen magnetischen Markers, Ground State Alignment (GSA, deutsch „Grundzustandsausrichtung“), wird vorgestellt. Dabei wird das dreidimensionale Magnetfeld in der Analyse von Beobachtungsdaten aus der stellaren Atmosphäre des post-AGB 89 Herculis um zwei Größenordnungen genauer bestimmt als bei den bisherigen Methoden. Zusätzlich wird die Anwendung von GSA bei der Analyse von sub-millimeter Feinstrukturlinien ausführlich für verschiedene Elemente mit Hilfe von magnetohydrodynamischen Simulationen getestet. Auch der Einfluss von GSA-Effekten auf spektroskopische Analysen wird untersucht; dabei stellt sich heraus, dass messbare Variationen in der Linienbreite und im Verhältnis der Linien verursacht werden, ohne dass optische Pumpprozesse oder das Magnetfeld berücksichtigt werden. Des Weiteren wird die Signatures from Polarization Analysis (SPA, deutsch „Signatur-aus-Polarisationsanalyse“) als neue Messmethode für Plasmamoden im galaktischen Medium vorgestellt und auf reale Beobachtungen angewandt. In verschiedenen galaktischen Medien werden magneto-akustische Moden gefunden. Durch den Vergleich von Ergebnissen der SPA mit Beobachtungsdaten aus verschiedenen elektromagnetischen Frequenzbereichen kann die bisher ungeklärte Herkunft der gammastrahlenverstärkten Emission „Cygnus Cocoon“ erklärt werden. Diese neuen Methoden haben das Potential für eine breitere Anwendung bei der Analyse von Beobachtungen und werden in der Zukunft eine wichtige Rolle in der Multiwellenlängen-Astronomie spielen. KW - magnetic field KW - turbulence KW - polarization KW - interstellar medium KW - cosmic ray propagation Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maiti, Snehanshu A1 - Makwana, Kirit A1 - Zhang, Heshou A1 - Yan, Huirong T1 - Cosmic-ray transport in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence JF - The astrophysical journal : an international review of spectroscopy and astronomical physics / part 1 N2 - This paper studies cosmic-ray (CR) transport in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence. CR transport is strongly dependent on the properties of the magnetic turbulence. We perform test particle simulations to study the interactions of CR with both total MHD turbulence and decomposed MHD modes. The spatial diffusion coefficients and the pitch angle scattering diffusion coefficients are calculated from the test particle trajectories in turbulence. Our results confirm that the fast modes dominate the CR propagation, whereas Alfven and slow modes are much less efficient and have shown similar pitch-angle scattering rates. We investigate the cross field transport on large and small scales. On large/global scales, normal diffusion is observed and the diffusion coefficient is suppressed by M-A(zeta) compared to the parallel diffusion coefficients, with zeta closer to 4 in Alfven modes than that in total turbulence, as theoretically expected. For the CR transport on scales smaller than the turbulence injection scale, both the local and global magnetic reference frames are adopted. Superdiffusion is observed on such small scales in all the cases. Particularly, CR transport in Alfven modes show clear Richardson diffusion in the local reference frame. The diffusion transitions smoothly from the Richardson's one with index 1.5 to normal diffusion as the particle mean free path decreases from lambda(parallel to) >> L to lambda(parallel to) << L, where L is the injection/coherence length of turbulence. Our results have broad applications to CRs in various astrophysical environments. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac46c8 SN - 1538-4357 VL - 926 IS - 1 PB - Institute of Physics Publ. CY - London ER -