Issue |
A&A
Volume 405, Number 2, July II 2003
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Page(s) | 397 - 403 | |
Section | Astrophysical processes | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20030612 | |
Published online | 19 June 2003 |
Astrophysical plasma diagnostics through analysis
of
line shape characteristics
1
Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, PO Box 368, Belgrade, Serbia
2
Isaac Newton Institute of Chile, Yugoslavia Branch, Belgrade, Serbia
3
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Corresponding author: V. Milosavljević, vladimir@ff.bg.ac.yu
Received:
30
January
2003
Accepted:
15
April
2003
On the basis of five accurately recorded neutral argon
() line shapes (in the 4s–5p transition) we have
recovered the basic plasma parameters i.e. electron temperature (T) and electron density (N) using our new line deconvolution
procedure in the case of three different plasmas created in a
linear, low-pressure, pulsed arc discharge. The mentioned plasma
parameters have also been measured using independent experimental
diagnostic techniques. An excellent agreement has been found among
the two sets of obtained parameters. This recommends our
deconvolution procedure for plasma diagnostic purposes, especially
in astrophysics where direct measurements of the main plasma
parameters (T and N) are not possible. On the basis of the
observed asymmetry of the Stark broadened line profile we have
obtained not only its ion broadening parameter (A) which is
caused by the influence of the ion microfield on the line
broadening mechanism but also the influence of the ion-dynamical
effect (D) on the line shape. The separate electron (
) and ion (Wi) contributions to the total Stark width,
which have not been measured so far, have also been obtained and
represent the first experimental data in this field. We have found
a stronger influence of the ion contribution to the
line profiles than the existing theoretical approximation
provides. This is of importance for astrophysical plasma modeling
and diagnostics.
Key words: plasmas / line: profiles / atomic data
© ESO, 2003
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