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The Transfer of Spectral Line Radiation
Originally published in 1985, this monograph describes the interaction of radiation with plasma.
C. J. Cannon (Author)
9780521106023, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 26 January 2012
556 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.1 cm, 0.81 kg
Originally published in 1985, this monograph describes the interaction of radiation with plasma. Using an approach that is particularly relevant to the interpretation of data from laboratory plasmas or stellar atmospheres, the author sets out the physics and mathematics of the interaction of photons with atoms, molecules, ions and electrons. The emphasis throughout is on relating the formal mathematics to the real world of observable properties and interpretation. The equation of radiative transfer for a two-level atom is solved exactly by two distinct methods. Techniques for solving more realistic problems are then presented. This leads to the main thrust of the book which gives a detailed analysis of the matter - radiation interaction.
Preface
1. Basic theory for model 2-level atoms
2. Exact solutions to the transfer equation
3. Numerical methods of solution
4. Extension to model multi-level atoms
5. Radiation gas dynamics
6. Quantum mechanical emission and absorption profiles
7. Frequency and angle re-distribution
8. A quantum electrodynamical radiative transfer equation
Appendices
References.
Subject Areas: Astrophysics [PHVB]