International audienceA new approximate method for calculating the opacity of the atomic lines in the computation of stellar model atmospheres is presented. Transforming the sums in the equation of the opacity of the lines into integrals and considering the Kramers equation for the oscillator strengths for level transitions in the hydrogenic atoms as a continuous function of frequency, we can apply the mean value theorem for integrals in order to describe the variation of the global opacity of the lines of all the chemical elements. The high-lying levels in nonhydrogenic atoms as well as their hydrogen-like transitions can also benefit from this method. For the case of stellar atmospheres not in local thermodynamic equilibrium, we can apply...
The molecular line and continuum opacities are investigated in the atmospheres of cool stars and Ext...
Opacities and chemical abundance data are crucial ingredients of ultracool dwarf and extrasolar gian...
International audienceOpacity is an important ingredient of the evolution of stars. The calculation ...
An opacity sampling (OS) technique for treating the radiative opacity of large numbers of atomic and...
The model atmosphere code STERNE has evolved considerably over the years. Most recently, attention h...
The model atmosphere code Sterne, first developed in the 1970s to study hydrogen-deficient stars, ha...
In this paper the exact solution for a standard problem in the theory of line formation in stellar a...
As stars evolve, their surfaces may be altered by several different mechanisms. These introduce dist...
We describe an opacity sampled version of the LTE model atmosphere code STERNE with revised continuo...
Abstract. | When analyzing any wavelength region, stellar spectroscopists must deal with the multitu...
We present a set of gas-phase Planck mean and Rosseland mean opacity tables applicable for simulatio...
International audienceAn overview is presented of calculations of stellar opacities in the transitio...
As continuous absorption by hydrogen-like atoms and ions and the solution of the relation f(Pg,Pe,T,...
The methods of constructing a model atmosphere and computing its theoretical spectrum are reviewed, ...
International audienceOpacity is a fundamental quantity for stellar modeling, and it plays an essent...
The molecular line and continuum opacities are investigated in the atmospheres of cool stars and Ext...
Opacities and chemical abundance data are crucial ingredients of ultracool dwarf and extrasolar gian...
International audienceOpacity is an important ingredient of the evolution of stars. The calculation ...
An opacity sampling (OS) technique for treating the radiative opacity of large numbers of atomic and...
The model atmosphere code STERNE has evolved considerably over the years. Most recently, attention h...
The model atmosphere code Sterne, first developed in the 1970s to study hydrogen-deficient stars, ha...
In this paper the exact solution for a standard problem in the theory of line formation in stellar a...
As stars evolve, their surfaces may be altered by several different mechanisms. These introduce dist...
We describe an opacity sampled version of the LTE model atmosphere code STERNE with revised continuo...
Abstract. | When analyzing any wavelength region, stellar spectroscopists must deal with the multitu...
We present a set of gas-phase Planck mean and Rosseland mean opacity tables applicable for simulatio...
International audienceAn overview is presented of calculations of stellar opacities in the transitio...
As continuous absorption by hydrogen-like atoms and ions and the solution of the relation f(Pg,Pe,T,...
The methods of constructing a model atmosphere and computing its theoretical spectrum are reviewed, ...
International audienceOpacity is a fundamental quantity for stellar modeling, and it plays an essent...
The molecular line and continuum opacities are investigated in the atmospheres of cool stars and Ext...
Opacities and chemical abundance data are crucial ingredients of ultracool dwarf and extrasolar gian...
International audienceOpacity is an important ingredient of the evolution of stars. The calculation ...