Asymptotic expressions for the internal radiation fields in plane-parallel media and applications to the calculation of mean emission durations of a layer and spherical shell

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Asymptotic Methods, Computational Astrophysics, Light Scattering, Radiant Flux Density, Radiation Distribution, Radiative Transfer, Brightness, Emission Spectra, Optical Thickness, Spherical Shells, Stellar Atmospheres

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An explicit analytical expression is obtained for the radiation intensity in a homogeneous conservative scattering plane-parallel layer which is restricted by arbitrary underlying surfaces and contains arbitrary inner sources. This expression connects the intensity with the radiation field characteristics at the medium boundaries. A new method is proposed for deriving asymptotic formulae for the radiation-field characteristics in an optically thick plane-parallel medium with arbitrary sources. Asymptotic expressions for average durations of the layer and spherical shell luminosity are obtained.

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