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Title: Effect of the time spent by the photon in the absorbed state on the time-dependent transfer of radiation
Authors: Mohan Rao, D
Rangarajan, K. E
Peraiah, A
Keywords: Pulsed radiation
Absorptiometry
Atomic interactions
Photon
Radiation transport
Time dependence
Accretion disks
Active galactic nuclei
Mean free path
Supernovae
Transfer functions
Issue Date: Aug-1990
Publisher: The American Astronomical Society
Citation: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 , Vol. 358, No.2, pp. 622 - 636
Abstract: The time-dependent transfer equation is derived for a two-level atomic model which takes both bound-bound and bound-free transitions into account. A numerical scheme is proposed for solving the monochromatic time-dependent transfer equation when the time spent by the photon in the absorbed state is significant. The method can be easily extended to solve the problem of time-dependent line formation of the bound-free continuum. It is used here to study three types of boundary conditions of the incident radiation incident on a scattering atmosphere. The quantitative results show that the relaxation of the radiation field depends on the optical depth of the medium and on the ray's angle of emergence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3664
ISSN: 0004-637X
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