Basic Modeling of the Solar Atmosphere and Spectrum

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Atmospheric Models, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Spectra, Computer Programs, Atomic Spectra, Molecular Spectra, Ultraviolet Imagery, Wavelengths, Irradiance, High Resolution

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During the last three years we have continued the development of extensive computer programs for constructing realistic models of the solar atmosphere and for calculating detailed spectra to use in the interpretation of solar observations. This research involves two major interrelated efforts: work by Avrett and Loeser on the Pandora computer program for optically thick non-LTE modeling of the solar atmosphere including a wide range of physical processes, and work by Kurucz on the detailed high-resolution synthesis of the solar spectrum using data for over 58 million atomic and molecular lines. Our objective is to construct atmospheric models from which the calculated spectra agree as well as possible with high-and low-resolution observations over a wide wavelength range. Such modeling leads to an improved understanding of the physical processes responsible for the structure and behavior of the atmosphere.

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