Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980jpsj...48.1691m&link_type=abstract
Physical Society of Japan, Journal, vol. 48, May 1980, p. 1691-1701. Research supported by the Ministry of Education, Science a
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Line Shape, Line Spectra, Plasma Spectra, Plasma Turbulence, Radiation Spectra, Astronomical Models, Electric Fields, Emission Spectra, Forbidden Transitions, Helium, Linear Polarization, Magnetic Fields, Magnetization, Resonant Frequencies
Scientific paper
The shape of the allowed and satellite lines in the spectra of radiation emitted by a He-like radiator in a magnetized turbulent plasma is studied. The satellite is considered to be induced by a high-frequency, coherent and spatially inhomogeneous electric field oscillating in the direction parallel or perpendicular to the static magnetic field. The frequency of the electric field is assumed to be near-resonant to the interval between the upper two levels, and the effects of degeneracy and the magnetic field are treated. It is found that for the linearly polarized electric field perpendicular to the magnetic field, some zero point gaps appear in the satellite which are not expected in the case of the circularly polarized electric field.
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