The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum

The stratosphere is the region where the ozone chemistry is important for the balance of energy, and radiation in the near UV plays a fundamental role in the creation and destruction of ozone. However, the radiation in this range of wavelength has not been very well modeled. One of the most importan...

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Autores principales: Vieytes, M.C., Mauas, P.J.D., Fontenla, J.M., Mandrini C.H., Webb D.F.
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spelling todo:paper_17439213_v7_nS286_p93_Vieytes2023-10-03T16:31:44Z The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum Vieytes, M.C. Mauas, P.J.D. Fontenla, J.M. Mandrini C.H. Webb D.F. line: profiles radiative transfer Sun: spectral irradiance The stratosphere is the region where the ozone chemistry is important for the balance of energy, and radiation in the near UV plays a fundamental role in the creation and destruction of ozone. However, the radiation in this range of wavelength has not been very well modeled. One of the most important elements, according to its abundance in the solar atmosphere, that contribute to the emission and absorption of radiation in the spectral range between 1900 and 3900 -, is neutral nickel (Ni I). In this work we improve the atomic model of this element, taking into account 490 lines over the spectrum. We solve these lines in NLTE using the Solar Radiation Physical Modeling (SRPM) program and compare the results with observation of the quiet sun spectrum. © 2012 International Astronomical Union. SER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17439213_v7_nS286_p93_Vieytes
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topic line: profiles
radiative transfer
Sun: spectral irradiance
spellingShingle line: profiles
radiative transfer
Sun: spectral irradiance
Vieytes, M.C.
Mauas, P.J.D.
Fontenla, J.M.
Mandrini C.H.
Webb D.F.
The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum
topic_facet line: profiles
radiative transfer
Sun: spectral irradiance
description The stratosphere is the region where the ozone chemistry is important for the balance of energy, and radiation in the near UV plays a fundamental role in the creation and destruction of ozone. However, the radiation in this range of wavelength has not been very well modeled. One of the most important elements, according to its abundance in the solar atmosphere, that contribute to the emission and absorption of radiation in the spectral range between 1900 and 3900 -, is neutral nickel (Ni I). In this work we improve the atomic model of this element, taking into account 490 lines over the spectrum. We solve these lines in NLTE using the Solar Radiation Physical Modeling (SRPM) program and compare the results with observation of the quiet sun spectrum. © 2012 International Astronomical Union.
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author Vieytes, M.C.
Mauas, P.J.D.
Fontenla, J.M.
Mandrini C.H.
Webb D.F.
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Mauas, P.J.D.
Fontenla, J.M.
Mandrini C.H.
Webb D.F.
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title The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum
title_short The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum
title_full The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum
title_fullStr The Ni i lines in the solar spectrum
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