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Title: Radiation pressure in resonance lines
Authors: Peraiah, A
Keywords: Resonance Lines
Radiation Pressure
Issue Date: Nov-1979
Publisher: Indian Institute of Astrophysics
Citation: Kodaikanal Observatory Bulletins Series A, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 260–262
Abstract: The effects of large scales gas motions on the radiation pressure in a resonance lines are investigated. We have assumed a medium with pure scattering together with emission in the continuum. A linear velocity law is employed with maximum velocity V=30mean thermal units at τ=0 and V=0 at τ = τ/submax. The geometrical thickness of the atmosphere B/A, (where B and A are the outer and inner radii of the atmosphere) are taken to be 3, 10 and 20. Total optical depths to those with smaller optical depths. When β (=KC/KL where KC and KL are absorption coefficients per unit frequency interval in the continuum and line respectively) changes as 1/ τ shell the radiation pressure falls off rapidly somewhere in the middle of the atmosphere and then starts to rise again.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5019
ISSN: 0374-3632
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Kodaikanal Observatory Bulletins (1905 - 1997 )

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