We present the results of several collisional-radiative models describing optically thin emissivities of the main lines in neutral helium formed by recombination, for a grid of electron temperatures and densities, typical of H II regions and planetary nebulae. Accurate emissivities are required for example to measure the helium abundance in nebulae and as a consequence its primordial value. We compare our results with those obtained by previous models, finding significant differences, well above the target accuracy of 1 per cent. We discuss in some detail our chosen set of atomic rates and the differences with those adopted by previous models. The main differences lie in the treatment of electron and proton collision rates and we discuss wh...
At intermediate to high densities, electron (de-)excitation collisions are the dominant process for ...
Hydrogen and helium emission lines in nebulae form by radiative recombination. This is a simple proc...
The paper presents a simplified formula to determine an electron temperature, T e(He I), for planeta...
We have combined the detailed He I recombination model of Smits with the collisional transitions of ...
We apply a recently developed theoretical model of helium emission to observations of both the Orion...
We apply a recently developed theoretical model of helium emission to observations of both the Orion...
Determinations of the primordial helium abundance are used in precision cosmological tests. These re...
A complete model of helium-like line and continuum emission in astrophysical plasmas has been incorp...
We calculate the He I case B recombination cascade spectrum using improved radiative and collisional...
The spectrum emitted by any astronomical plasma is sensitive to a variety of details, some of which ...
The atomic physics relevant to gaseous nebulae is critically examined using modelling software with...
We present observations and models of the behaviour of the HI and HeI lines between 1.6 and 2.2um in...
The paper presents a simplified formula to determine an electron temperature, Te (He I), for planeta...
A complete model of helium-like line and continuum emission has been incorporated into the plasma si...
Electron temperatures derived from the He I recombination line ratios, designated T e(He I), are pre...
At intermediate to high densities, electron (de-)excitation collisions are the dominant process for ...
Hydrogen and helium emission lines in nebulae form by radiative recombination. This is a simple proc...
The paper presents a simplified formula to determine an electron temperature, T e(He I), for planeta...
We have combined the detailed He I recombination model of Smits with the collisional transitions of ...
We apply a recently developed theoretical model of helium emission to observations of both the Orion...
We apply a recently developed theoretical model of helium emission to observations of both the Orion...
Determinations of the primordial helium abundance are used in precision cosmological tests. These re...
A complete model of helium-like line and continuum emission in astrophysical plasmas has been incorp...
We calculate the He I case B recombination cascade spectrum using improved radiative and collisional...
The spectrum emitted by any astronomical plasma is sensitive to a variety of details, some of which ...
The atomic physics relevant to gaseous nebulae is critically examined using modelling software with...
We present observations and models of the behaviour of the HI and HeI lines between 1.6 and 2.2um in...
The paper presents a simplified formula to determine an electron temperature, Te (He I), for planeta...
A complete model of helium-like line and continuum emission has been incorporated into the plasma si...
Electron temperatures derived from the He I recombination line ratios, designated T e(He I), are pre...
At intermediate to high densities, electron (de-)excitation collisions are the dominant process for ...
Hydrogen and helium emission lines in nebulae form by radiative recombination. This is a simple proc...
The paper presents a simplified formula to determine an electron temperature, T e(He I), for planeta...