Angle-Averaged Redistribution Function in the Laboratory Frame

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Laboratory frame angle-averaged redistribution functions are calculated for the case that upper and lower level are broadened by elastic and inelastic collisions as well as by radiative processes. The computations are based on the atomic-frame redistribution functions derived by Cooper and Ballagh (1978) in the framework of the density matrix formalism. The results are interpreted as a superposition of complete redistribution functions involving Gauss and Lorentz profiles and of δ-functions representing Rayleigh scattering.

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