Spectral line shapes in astrophysics and related topics / / Milan S. Dimitrijevi, Luka, Popovi,.

Spectral lines, widths, and shapes are powerful tools for emitting/absorbing gas diagnostics in different astrophysical objects (from the solar system to the most distant objects in the universe--quasars). On the other hand, experimental and theoretical investigations of laboratory plasma have been...

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Spectral lines, widths, and shapes are powerful tools for emitting/absorbing gas diagnostics in different astrophysical objects (from the solar system to the most distant objects in the universe--quasars). On the other hand, experimental and theoretical investigations of laboratory plasma have been applied in spectroscopic astrophysical research, especially in research on atomic data needed for line shape calculations. Data on spectral lines and their profiles are also important for diagnostics, analysis, and the modelling of fusion plasma, laser-produced plasma, laser design and development, and various plasmas in industry and technology, like light sources based on plasmas or the welding and piercing of metals by laser-produced plasma. The papers from this book can be divided into four groups: 1. stark broadening data for astrophysical and laboratory plasma investigations; 2. applications of spectral lines for astrophysical and laboratory plasma research; 3. spectral line phenomena in extragalactic objects, and 4. laboratory astrophysics results for spectra investigation. The reviews and research papers, representing new research on the topics presented in this book, are of interest for specialists and PhD students. We hope that the present book will be useful and interesting for scientists interested in the investigation of spectral line shapes and will contribute to the education of young researchers and PhD students.
About the Special Issue Editors -- Preface to "Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics and Related Topics" -- Collaboration between Paris and Belgrade Observatories in Scientific Researches on Spectral Line Shapes -- Stark Broadening from Impact Theory to Simulations -- Quantum and Semiclassical Stark Widths for Ar VII Spectral Lines -- Semiclassical Stark Broadening Parameters of Ar VII Spectral Lines -- Stark Widths of Ar II Spectral Lines in the Atmospheres of Subdwarf B Stars -- Stark Broadening of Se IV, Sn IV, Sb IV and Te IV Spectral Lines -- Stark Widths of Na IV Spectral Lines -- Regularities and Systematic Trends on Zr IV Stark Widths -- Stark-Zeeman Line Shape Modeling for Magnetic White Dwarf and Tokamak Edge Plasmas: Common Challenges -- A New Analysis of Stark and Zeeman Effects on Hydrogen Lines in Magnetized DA White Dwarfs -- Line Shape Modeling for the Diagnostic of the Electron Density in a Corona Discharge -- Contribution of Lienard-Wiechert Potential to the Electron Broadening of Spectral Lines in Plasmas -- Using the Pairs of Lines Broadened by Collisions with Neutral and Charged Particles for Gas Temperature Determination of Argon Non-Thermal Plasmas at Atmospheric Pressure -- Effect of Turbulence on Line Shapes in Astrophysical and Fusion Plasmas -- Doppler Broadening of Spectral Line Shapes in Relativistic Plasmas -- Active Galactic Nuclei Search -- Models of Emission-Line Profiles and Spectral Energy Distributions to Characterize the Multi-Frequency Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei -- Quasar Black Hole Mass Estimates from High-Ionization Lines: Breaking a Taboo? -- Photometric and Polarimetric Interpretation of Blazar AO 0235+164 Behaviour -- Symmetric Atom-Atom and Ion-Atom Processes in Stellar Atmospheres -- Nonlinear Spectroscopy of Alkali Atoms in Cold Medium of Astrophysical Relevance -- Radiative and Collisional Molecular Data and Virtual Laboratory Astrophysics -- Rosetta Mission: Electron Scattering Cross Sections-Data Needs and Coverage in BEAMDB Database -- The Screening Characteristics of the Dense Astrophysical Plasmas: The Three-Component Systems -- The Application of the Cut-Off Coulomb Model Potential for the Calculation of Bound-Bound State Transitions -- Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water.
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About the Special Issue Editors -- Preface to "Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics and Related Topics" -- Collaboration between Paris and Belgrade Observatories in Scientific Researches on Spectral Line Shapes -- Stark Broadening from Impact Theory to Simulations -- Quantum and Semiclassical Stark Widths for Ar VII Spectral Lines -- Semiclassical Stark Broadening Parameters of Ar VII Spectral Lines -- Stark Widths of Ar II Spectral Lines in the Atmospheres of Subdwarf B Stars -- Stark Broadening of Se IV, Sn IV, Sb IV and Te IV Spectral Lines -- Stark Widths of Na IV Spectral Lines -- Regularities and Systematic Trends on Zr IV Stark Widths -- Stark-Zeeman Line Shape Modeling for Magnetic White Dwarf and Tokamak Edge Plasmas: Common Challenges -- A New Analysis of Stark and Zeeman Effects on Hydrogen Lines in Magnetized DA White Dwarfs -- Line Shape Modeling for the Diagnostic of the Electron Density in a Corona Discharge -- Contribution of Lienard-Wiechert Potential to the Electron Broadening of Spectral Lines in Plasmas -- Using the Pairs of Lines Broadened by Collisions with Neutral and Charged Particles for Gas Temperature Determination of Argon Non-Thermal Plasmas at Atmospheric Pressure -- Effect of Turbulence on Line Shapes in Astrophysical and Fusion Plasmas -- Doppler Broadening of Spectral Line Shapes in Relativistic Plasmas -- Active Galactic Nuclei Search -- Models of Emission-Line Profiles and Spectral Energy Distributions to Characterize the Multi-Frequency Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei -- Quasar Black Hole Mass Estimates from High-Ionization Lines: Breaking a Taboo? -- Photometric and Polarimetric Interpretation of Blazar AO 0235+164 Behaviour -- Symmetric Atom-Atom and Ion-Atom Processes in Stellar Atmospheres -- Nonlinear Spectroscopy of Alkali Atoms in Cold Medium of Astrophysical Relevance -- Radiative and Collisional Molecular Data and Virtual Laboratory Astrophysics -- Rosetta Mission: Electron Scattering Cross Sections-Data Needs and Coverage in BEAMDB Database -- The Screening Characteristics of the Dense Astrophysical Plasmas: The Three-Component Systems -- The Application of the Cut-Off Coulomb Model Potential for the Calculation of Bound-Bound State Transitions -- Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water.
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contents About the Special Issue Editors -- Preface to "Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics and Related Topics" -- Collaboration between Paris and Belgrade Observatories in Scientific Researches on Spectral Line Shapes -- Stark Broadening from Impact Theory to Simulations -- Quantum and Semiclassical Stark Widths for Ar VII Spectral Lines -- Semiclassical Stark Broadening Parameters of Ar VII Spectral Lines -- Stark Widths of Ar II Spectral Lines in the Atmospheres of Subdwarf B Stars -- Stark Broadening of Se IV, Sn IV, Sb IV and Te IV Spectral Lines -- Stark Widths of Na IV Spectral Lines -- Regularities and Systematic Trends on Zr IV Stark Widths -- Stark-Zeeman Line Shape Modeling for Magnetic White Dwarf and Tokamak Edge Plasmas: Common Challenges -- A New Analysis of Stark and Zeeman Effects on Hydrogen Lines in Magnetized DA White Dwarfs -- Line Shape Modeling for the Diagnostic of the Electron Density in a Corona Discharge -- Contribution of Lienard-Wiechert Potential to the Electron Broadening of Spectral Lines in Plasmas -- Using the Pairs of Lines Broadened by Collisions with Neutral and Charged Particles for Gas Temperature Determination of Argon Non-Thermal Plasmas at Atmospheric Pressure -- Effect of Turbulence on Line Shapes in Astrophysical and Fusion Plasmas -- Doppler Broadening of Spectral Line Shapes in Relativistic Plasmas -- Active Galactic Nuclei Search -- Models of Emission-Line Profiles and Spectral Energy Distributions to Characterize the Multi-Frequency Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei -- Quasar Black Hole Mass Estimates from High-Ionization Lines: Breaking a Taboo? -- Photometric and Polarimetric Interpretation of Blazar AO 0235+164 Behaviour -- Symmetric Atom-Atom and Ion-Atom Processes in Stellar Atmospheres -- Nonlinear Spectroscopy of Alkali Atoms in Cold Medium of Astrophysical Relevance -- Radiative and Collisional Molecular Data and Virtual Laboratory Astrophysics -- Rosetta Mission: Electron Scattering Cross Sections-Data Needs and Coverage in BEAMDB Database -- The Screening Characteristics of the Dense Astrophysical Plasmas: The Three-Component Systems -- The Application of the Cut-Off Coulomb Model Potential for the Calculation of Bound-Bound State Transitions -- Detailed Investigation of the Electric Discharge Plasma between Copper Electrodes Immersed into Water.
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