FIŠÁK, Jakub, Jiří KUBÁT and Jiří KRTIČKA. Rayleigh Scattering by Helium in Stellar Atmospheres. In A. Miroshnichenko, S. Zharikov, D. Korcakova, M. Wolf. B[e] Phenomenom: Forty Years of Studies. 508th ed. SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2017, p. 115 - 120. ISBN 978-1-58381-900-5. |
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@inproceedings{1374309, author = {Fišák, Jakub and Kubát, Jiří and Krtička, Jiří}, address = {SAN FRANCISCO, USA}, booktitle = {B[e] Phenomenom: Forty Years of Studies}, edition = {508}, editor = {A. Miroshnichenko, S. Zharikov, D. Korcakova, M. Wolf}, keywords = {rayleigh scattering; helium; helium-rich stars}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {SAN FRANCISCO, USA}, isbn = {978-1-58381-900-5}, pages = {115 - 120}, publisher = {Astronomical Society of the Pacific}, title = {Rayleigh Scattering by Helium in Stellar Atmospheres}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1374309 AU - Fišák, Jakub - Kubát, Jiří - Krtička, Jiří PY - 2017 TI - Rayleigh Scattering by Helium in Stellar Atmospheres PB - Astronomical Society of the Pacific CY - SAN FRANCISCO, USA SN - 9781583819005 KW - rayleigh scattering KW - helium KW - helium-rich stars N2 - We study the influence of Rayleigh scattering by helium on synthetic spectra and stellar atmosphere models. Rayleigh scattering by helium is often neglected in hot star atmosphere models. This approximation is justified by the small population of helium in stars with solar composition (about 10% by number) and lower Rayleigh scattering total cross section of helium with respect to neutral hydrogen. However, for stars with large helium abundances Rayleigh scattering by helium can be a significant opacity source. ER -
FIŠÁK, Jakub, Jiří KUBÁT and Jiří KRTIČKA. Rayleigh Scattering by Helium in Stellar Atmospheres. In A. Miroshnichenko, S. Zharikov, D. Korcakova, M. Wolf. \textit{B[e] Phenomenom: Forty Years of Studies}. 508th ed. SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2017, p.~115 - 120. ISBN~978-1-58381-900-5.
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