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Issue A&A
Volume 465, Number 2, April II 2007
Page(s) 651 - 665
Section Atomic, molecular, and nuclear data
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20066022



A&A 465, 651-665 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066022

Semi-classical Stark broadening calculations of HeI lines in a non-ideal plasma

H. Ben Chaouacha1, S. Sahal-Bréchot2, and N. Ben Nessib3

1  Institut Préparatoire aux Études d'Ingénieur El Manar, Campus Universitaire, BP No 244 Manar II, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia
2  Laboratoire d'Étude du Rayonnement et de la Matière en Astrophysique, UMR CNRS 8112-LERMA, Observatoire de Paris, Section de Meudon, 92195 Meudon Cedex, France
    e-mail: Sylvie.Sahal-Brechot@obspm.fr
3  Groupe de Recherche en Physique Atomique et Astrophysique, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie, Centre Urbain Nord, BP No 676, 1080 Tunis Cedex, Tunisia

(Received 12 July 2006 / Accepted 11 December 2006)

Abstract
New semi-classical collision functions are used to compute the inelastic contribution to the impact electronic total width, by considering three interaction potentials (Coulomb Debye, Cut-off, and Ion Sphere). Numerical results are calculated for the neutral helium 6678 Å ( $2^{1}\rm P\degr{-}3^{1}D$) and 5876 Å ( $2^{3}\rm P\degr{-}3^{3}\rm D$) visible lines. The lines corresponding to these transitions are isolated, and the plasma is weakly non-ideal for all temperatures and electronic densities of interest. For electronic collisions, semi-classical perturbation theory is sufficient and the impact approximation is well satisfied. The ion effects can be treated within the quasistatic approximation, and the quasistatic ionic contribution is dominated by the polarization (or quadratic) $r_{\rm p}^{-4}$-interaction. To consider both the electron and the ion effects, the microfield distributions and the complete reduced Stark profile of isolated line are calculated using different methods. The computed total widths corresponding to the three interaction potentials are compared to the available experimental widths and then approximated by appropriate formulae. The data we obtained provide an opportunity to test various approximations included in the semi-classical perturbation formalism. They are also of interest for stellar spectroscopic diagnosis in dense atmospheres (white dwarfs for instance).


Key words: atomic data -- line: profiles -- atomic processes



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