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Formation of Stellar Absorption Lines

qualitative properties of flux

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  • Gas particles exhibit strong peaks in τν due to atomic/molecular lines λ
  • In stellar atmospheres, F = const
  • But Fν const
    –> Energy redistribution in frequency
  • Grey atmosphere models inadequate for treating line absorption
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Qualitative Description of Line Absorption

state an equality

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  • Specific intensity Iν(0,1) is approximately equal to the Planck function (Blackbody radiation) at τν = 1 for frequency ν
  • Derived using a Taylor expansion and considering tν = 0 and τν = 1
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Interpretation for Line Spectrum

relationship of line strength to wavelength

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  • Continuum:
    – Absorption coefficient 𝛂C varies for a broad range of 𝛎
    – At τC ≈ 1, the temperature TC relates to the radiation field ≈ B𝛎(TC)
  • Line: Similar to continuum, but at specific frequency νL
  • Strong lines: 𝛂L » 𝛂C implies TL < TC and B𝛎(TL) < B𝛎(TC).

i dont see where in the notes it says that it varies for broad range

-> lines are stronger at short wavelengths

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Calculation of Line Absorption

Formula asked

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  • Absorption coefficient αν is given by αν = n σ φ(Δν).
  • Here, n is the number density of an atom, σ is the absorption cross-section, and φ(Δν) is the normalized profile.
  • The optical depth τν then becomes n σ φ(Δν) ds.

it seems to just have taken one of the many formulas, idk if thats the most important one

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Line Profiles

Interaction of radiation with matter, what are the types?

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  • Natural line profile: Defined by φn(Δν)
  • Doppler profile: Described by a Gauss curve φD(Δν). Influences include:
    – Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution
    – Atmospheric turbulence
    – Stellar rotation
    – Collisions.
  • Voigt profile: A combination of natural and Doppler profiles.

I think the greek letters arent necessary

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Measurement of a Spectral Absorption Line

/ calculation

formula for equivalent width

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Equivalent width Wλ represents the fractional intensity dip of a spectral line. Calculated as:

Wλ = ∫ (Ic - Iλ) / Ic

not sure if we need to know the formula

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Line Absorption (without Emission)

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  • Cases like cold or optically thin gas, line emission is negligible
  • Line intensity IL is relative to the continuum intensity IC
  • Equivalent width Wλ is derived considering Iν = Ice-𝛕𝛎
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Curve of Growth for Absorption Lines

What are the different regimes?

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Describes three regimes for the absorption line equivalent width:

  • Linear: weak absorption
  • Plateau: doppler core saturation
  • Square root: strong damping wings
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Analysis of Stellar Absorption Lines (4)

what has to be considered?

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Analyzing stellar absorption lines involves considering factors like:

  • Line emission
  • Atomic data accuracy
  • Micro-turbulence
  • Atmospheric structure

Empirical curves of growth are used for this analysis.

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