A new definition of the effective depth of line formation is given which incorporates its dependence on the angle of emergence as well as on the position within the line. Solution obtained for isotropic scattering in the third approximation of discrete ordinates explains: (i) Variation of equivalent widths over the disc; (ii) Inverse dependence of this variation on line strength; and (iii) The phase effect for relative equivalent widths
In most disciplines, finding the distance from one object to the next is, at least in theory, a simp...
Light refracted by the planet's atmosphere is usually ignored in analysis of planetary transits. Her...
In this paper the exact solution for a standard problem in the theory of line formation in stellar a...
The effective level of line formation for spectroscopic absorption lines has long been regarded as a...
The study of the variation of equivalent width in a Rayleighscattering planetary atmosphere along th...
Spectral line profiles, curves of growth, and curves for the equivalent width of a line as a functio...
Probability interpretation of radiative transfer is used to calculate the contribution of different ...
A quantitative theory is given for line formation in an atmosphere above a surface with backscatteri...
Daytime skylight is an imperfect representation of the solar spectrum. Scattering of light in the E...
Context. Spectral lines formed over a limited height range in either a stellar or planetary atmosphe...
Horak and Harris found that the observed visual brightness of Venus at phase angles α > 120° exceeds...
In this paper the theory of diffuse reflection and transmission by a plane-parallel atmosphere of fi...
Day-by-day variation in density profile can affect the Rayleigh optical depth from 1% (Teillet, 1990...
Abstract. Absorption and polarization line profiles as well as the curves of growth in the integrate...
A rigorous expression is derived for the contribution function to the spectral line depression in a ...
In most disciplines, finding the distance from one object to the next is, at least in theory, a simp...
Light refracted by the planet's atmosphere is usually ignored in analysis of planetary transits. Her...
In this paper the exact solution for a standard problem in the theory of line formation in stellar a...
The effective level of line formation for spectroscopic absorption lines has long been regarded as a...
The study of the variation of equivalent width in a Rayleighscattering planetary atmosphere along th...
Spectral line profiles, curves of growth, and curves for the equivalent width of a line as a functio...
Probability interpretation of radiative transfer is used to calculate the contribution of different ...
A quantitative theory is given for line formation in an atmosphere above a surface with backscatteri...
Daytime skylight is an imperfect representation of the solar spectrum. Scattering of light in the E...
Context. Spectral lines formed over a limited height range in either a stellar or planetary atmosphe...
Horak and Harris found that the observed visual brightness of Venus at phase angles α > 120° exceeds...
In this paper the theory of diffuse reflection and transmission by a plane-parallel atmosphere of fi...
Day-by-day variation in density profile can affect the Rayleigh optical depth from 1% (Teillet, 1990...
Abstract. Absorption and polarization line profiles as well as the curves of growth in the integrate...
A rigorous expression is derived for the contribution function to the spectral line depression in a ...
In most disciplines, finding the distance from one object to the next is, at least in theory, a simp...
Light refracted by the planet's atmosphere is usually ignored in analysis of planetary transits. Her...
In this paper the exact solution for a standard problem in the theory of line formation in stellar a...