Context. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theory of partial redistribution in nonlocal thermodynamical equilibrium conditions, developed in previous papers of the series. Aims. The code was described in IV of this series. However, in that previous paper, the numerical results were unrealistic. The present paper presents an approximation able to restore the reliability of the outgoing polarization profiles. Methods. The convergence of the results is also proved. It is demonstrated that the step increment decreases like 1/Nα, with α > 1. Results. Thanks to these additions, the results series behaves like a Riemann series, which is absolutely convergent. However, convergence is not fully reached in line wings w...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
Context. We discuss the case of lines formed by scattering, which comprises both coherent and incohe...
6 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a se...
International audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theo...
International audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theo...
International audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theo...
Context. The polarization signals produced by the scattering of anistropic radiation in strong reson...
Context. The polarization signals produced by the scattering of anistropic radiation in strong reson...
Context. The polarization signals produced by the scattering of anistropic radiation in strong reson...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
Context. We discuss the case of lines formed by scattering, which comprises both coherent and incohe...
6 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a se...
International audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theo...
International audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theo...
International audienceContext. This paper presents a numerical application of a self-consistent theo...
Context. The polarization signals produced by the scattering of anistropic radiation in strong reson...
Context. The polarization signals produced by the scattering of anistropic radiation in strong reson...
Context. The polarization signals produced by the scattering of anistropic radiation in strong reson...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of partial redistribution of polarized radiat...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
International audienceContext. In previous papers of this series, we presented a formalism able to a...
Context. We discuss the case of lines formed by scattering, which comprises both coherent and incohe...