Analytical solution of the radiative transfer equation in the two-stream approximation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Radiative Transfer, Methods: Analytical, Methods: Statistical

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The analytical solution of the plane-parallel radiative transfer equation is obtained in the two-stream approximation for a large class of continuous distributions of the de-excitation coefficient varepsilon (constant, linear, parabolic, with spikes etc.). We present also the method of the discrete space theory for obtaining solutions of the transfer equation in the media with strong density inhomogeneities. These sets of the analytical solutions can be used for the solution of the inverse problem. The deduction of the internal distribution of varepsilon from observational data is facilitated in the case of isothermal media, since the characteristic behavior of the solution refers to the certain behavior of varepsilon . As an example, we find the corresponding parameters of the constant and linear distributions of varepsilon precisely.

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