Line-overlap effects in type I supernova spectra in the conservative-scattering case

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Scattering, Line Spectra, Metal Ions, Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Spectra, Supernovae, Absorption Spectra, Metals

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The scattering in the lines of metal atoms and ions in type I supernova spectra appears to be essentially conservative. The effects due to overlapping of numerous metal lines in which pure scattering takes place are considered for the case of extended, freely expanding supernova atmospheres. Under certain conditions, such an overlap can give rise to features in the spectrum that would be difficult to interpret.

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