Atomic data and plasma models play a crucial role in the diagnosis and interpretation of astrophysical spectra, thus influencing our understanding of the Universe. In this investigation we present a systematic comparison of the leading photoionization codes to determine how much their intrinsic differences impact X-ray spectroscopic studies of hot plasmas in photoionization equilibrium. We carry out our computations using the Cloudy, SPEX, and XSTAR photoionization codes, and compare their derived thermal and ionization states for various ionizing spectral energy distributions. We examine the resulting absorption-line spectra from these codes for the case of ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei. By comparing the ionic abundances as a ...
Recent reliable measurements of the weak lines of [O III]λ4363, He IIλ4686 and [Ne V]λ3426 seen in e...
We present some recent highlights and prospects for the study of hot astrophysical plasmas. Hot plas...
Many of the fundamental questions in astrophysics can be addressed using spectroscopic observations ...
International audienceWith the advent of the present and future spatial X-ray missions, it becomes c...
Fitting plasma models to high-quality spectra is a crucial tool for deriving diagnostics about the p...
We present He-like line ratios (resonance, intercombination and forbidden lines) for totally and pa...
Context. Ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are thought to influence their nuclear an...
With the advent of the present and future spatial X-ray missions, it becomes crucial to model corre...
We present numerical simulations from the code GALAXY, frequently employed to model the distribution...
Hot astrophysical plasma is ubiquitous in the Universe, from comets in our Solar system to the large...
Recent X-ray spectroscopic studies have shown that photoionized outflows are a common component of a...
Presented in this thesis are numerical simulations from the code GALAXY, frequently employed to mode...
Thanks to the new generation of X-ray satellites such as Chandra and XMM, high resolution and high s...
Hot astrophysical plasma is ubiquitous in the Universe, from comets in our Solar syste...
The physics behind the ionization structure of outflows from black holes is yet to be fully understo...
Recent reliable measurements of the weak lines of [O III]λ4363, He IIλ4686 and [Ne V]λ3426 seen in e...
We present some recent highlights and prospects for the study of hot astrophysical plasmas. Hot plas...
Many of the fundamental questions in astrophysics can be addressed using spectroscopic observations ...
International audienceWith the advent of the present and future spatial X-ray missions, it becomes c...
Fitting plasma models to high-quality spectra is a crucial tool for deriving diagnostics about the p...
We present He-like line ratios (resonance, intercombination and forbidden lines) for totally and pa...
Context. Ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are thought to influence their nuclear an...
With the advent of the present and future spatial X-ray missions, it becomes crucial to model corre...
We present numerical simulations from the code GALAXY, frequently employed to model the distribution...
Hot astrophysical plasma is ubiquitous in the Universe, from comets in our Solar system to the large...
Recent X-ray spectroscopic studies have shown that photoionized outflows are a common component of a...
Presented in this thesis are numerical simulations from the code GALAXY, frequently employed to mode...
Thanks to the new generation of X-ray satellites such as Chandra and XMM, high resolution and high s...
Hot astrophysical plasma is ubiquitous in the Universe, from comets in our Solar syste...
The physics behind the ionization structure of outflows from black holes is yet to be fully understo...
Recent reliable measurements of the weak lines of [O III]λ4363, He IIλ4686 and [Ne V]λ3426 seen in e...
We present some recent highlights and prospects for the study of hot astrophysical plasmas. Hot plas...
Many of the fundamental questions in astrophysics can be addressed using spectroscopic observations ...