Context: Spectral lines of helium are commonly observed on the Sun. These observations contain important information about physical conditions and He/H abundance variations within solar outer structures. Aims: The modeling of chromospheric and coronal loop-like structures visible in hydrogen and helium lines requires the use of appropriate diagnostic tools based on NLTE radiative tranfer in cylindrical geometry. Methods: We use iterative numerical methods to solve the equations of NLTE radiative transfer and statistical equilibrium of atomic level populations. These equations are solved alternatively for hydrogen and helium atoms, using cylindrical coordinates and prescribed solar incident radiation. Electron density is determined by th...
An observing campaign (SOHO JOP 139), coordinated between ground-based and Solar and Heliospheric Ob...
In this work we present Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (non-LTE) computations for hydrogen for ...
Context. The hydrogen ionisation degree deviates substantially from statistical equilibrium under th...
Context. Spectral lines of helium are commonly observed on the Sun. These observations contain impor...
Aims. Our aim is to improve on previous radiative transfer calculations in illuminated cylindrical t...
Aims. Our aim is to improve on previous radiative transfer calculations in illuminated cyl...
A theoretical study is made of the visible and UV line radiation of He I atoms and He II ions from a...
This contribution aims to present non-local thermodynamic Equilibrium (NLTE) modeling of hydrogen an...
We present new non-LTE modelling of the helium spectrum emitted by quiescent solar prominences. The ...
We summarize the results on the formation of the helium spectrum in solar prominences obtained over ...
Context. While classical models successfully reproduce intensities of many transition region lines, ...
We introduce non-equilibrium molecular hydrogen chemistry into the radiation hydrodynamics code Rams...
Aims. We aim to understand how Hepsilon is formed in the quiet Sun. In particular, we consider the p...
<b>Context</b>: Extreme ultraviolet resonance lines of neutral and ionised helium observ...
We present the results of several collisional-radiative models describing optically thin emissivitie...
An observing campaign (SOHO JOP 139), coordinated between ground-based and Solar and Heliospheric Ob...
In this work we present Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (non-LTE) computations for hydrogen for ...
Context. The hydrogen ionisation degree deviates substantially from statistical equilibrium under th...
Context. Spectral lines of helium are commonly observed on the Sun. These observations contain impor...
Aims. Our aim is to improve on previous radiative transfer calculations in illuminated cylindrical t...
Aims. Our aim is to improve on previous radiative transfer calculations in illuminated cyl...
A theoretical study is made of the visible and UV line radiation of He I atoms and He II ions from a...
This contribution aims to present non-local thermodynamic Equilibrium (NLTE) modeling of hydrogen an...
We present new non-LTE modelling of the helium spectrum emitted by quiescent solar prominences. The ...
We summarize the results on the formation of the helium spectrum in solar prominences obtained over ...
Context. While classical models successfully reproduce intensities of many transition region lines, ...
We introduce non-equilibrium molecular hydrogen chemistry into the radiation hydrodynamics code Rams...
Aims. We aim to understand how Hepsilon is formed in the quiet Sun. In particular, we consider the p...
<b>Context</b>: Extreme ultraviolet resonance lines of neutral and ionised helium observ...
We present the results of several collisional-radiative models describing optically thin emissivitie...
An observing campaign (SOHO JOP 139), coordinated between ground-based and Solar and Heliospheric Ob...
In this work we present Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (non-LTE) computations for hydrogen for ...
Context. The hydrogen ionisation degree deviates substantially from statistical equilibrium under th...