Modeling Stellar Atmospheres
Methods and Applications
978-620-0-46980-9
6200469806
88
2019-11-13
39.90 €
eng
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Stellar atmosphere represents a region of large gradients in thephysical variables such as the temperature, gas pressure and theradiation field. It is also where the stellar material becomesoptically thin with the result that the radiation field is nolonger strongly coupled to the local environment. As such, stellaratmospheres are comparatively difficult to model. A meaningfulinterpretation of stellar spectra, however, is only possible withthe assistance of consistent models. Consequently, much effort hasbeen devoted to the construction of such models over the pastfifty years.
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