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Density Dependence of the Detailed Spectral Line Effects on the Opacity of Astrophysical Abundant Elements: Oxygen |
WANG Fei-Lu1;ZHAO Gang1;YUAN Jian-Min1,2 |
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012
2Department of Applied Physics, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073 |
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WANG Fei-Lu, ZHAO Gang, YUAN Jian-Min 2003 Chin. Phys. Lett. 20 1887-1890 |
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Abstract A full relativistic detailed-level-accounting approach has been developed independently to deal with the detailed spectral line effects on the opacity of the third most abundant element in stars: oxygen. The atomic energy levels and the oscillator strengths of the radiative transitions between the energy levels are obtained by carrying out the full relativistic one-configuration Dirac-Fock calculations. The photoionization cross sections are obtained via an average atom scheme with a consideration for the splitting of the ionization threshold due to the ionization stages and the term-couplings. As an example, the spectra resolved opacities and the mean opacities of oxygen are calculated to show the importance of the detailed spectral line profiles with the density of the matter.
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Published: 01 October 2003
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PACS: |
95.30.Jx
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(Radiative transfer; scattering)
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95.30.Ky
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(Atomic and molecular data, spectra, and spectralparameters (opacities, rotation constants, line identification, oscillator strengths, gf values, transition probabilities, etc.))
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97.10.Cv
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(Stellar structure, interiors, evolution, nucleosynthesis, ages)
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52.25.Os
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(Emission, absorption, and scattering of electromagnetic radiation ?)
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