Luminosity of quasi-stellar objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Luminous Intensity, Photon Density, Plasma Oscillations, Quasars, Supernovae, Compton Effect, Cosmic Plasma, Electron Energy, Infrared Astronomy, Light Emission, Plasmons, Stellar Mass Ejection

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A model of quasistellar objects is described in which infrared and optical photons are produced by the following sequence: supernova ejecta produce both plasma oscillations and a high electron temperature. The oscillations in turn produce transverse oscillations. These photons are then heated, first by interaction with the plasmons and later by inverse Compton collisions. A luminosity of 10 to the 47-th power ergs/sec peaking near 100 microns can be achieved in a dimension of 50-100 quadrillion cm, given a galactic nucleus of that dimension containing 100 million stars and a gas density of 100 million electrons per cu cm, and either supernovae or energetic stellar collisions with 50-solar-mass ejecta of several MeV per nucleon energy.

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