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Non-L.T.E. Analysis of Spectral Lines

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

D. Mugglestone*
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, University of Queensland

Extract

At a previous meeting of the Society I well remember Paul Wild saying, in a humorous vein of course, that until recently he had always thought that an H-R diagram was a plot of H against R. It occurs to me that the same kind of vagueness, although perhaps not to the same degree, might be present with astronomers not directly concerned with the theory of stellar atmospheres in regard to ‘L.T.E.’ and ‘Non-L.T.E.’ analysis of spectral lines. In the present paper, I would like to point out some of the important features of non-L.T.E. analysis, to indicate how the basic theory may be developed, and to show what effect this has on the theoretically produced absorption lines. I will make particular reference to the solar atmosphere and here we take the ‘model atmosphere’ approach where all the physical parameters such as gas pressure, electron pressure, temperature etc., are all specified as functions of optical depth.

Type
Invited Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1970

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