On red shifts and asymmetries of hydrogen spectral lines

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Debye-Huckel Theory, Electric Fields, H Lines, Hydrogen Atoms, Plasma Interactions, Red Shift, Asymmetry, Balmer Series, Center Of Gravity, H Alpha Line, H Beta Line, H Gamma Line, Intermolecular Forces, Line Spectra, Lyman Spectra, Stark Effect

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In the present paper, the internal electric field in hydrogen atoms, perturbed by intermolecular interactions in a plasma, is described by the Debye model. Using this model, we have determined the energy structure of low-lying levels. The structure obtained is deformed with respect to the unperturbed structure - in such a way that the spectral lines are shifted toward the red. In so far as the order of magnitude and the direction are concerned, the predicted shifts agree with the recent detailed observations of high-density laboratory plasma. It would appear that the observed asymmetry of hydrogen lines can be also explained with this model.

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