Bibcode
Trujillo Bueno, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Stellar Atmosphere Modeling, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 288. Abstracts from a conference held 8-12 April 2002 in Tuebingen, Germany. Editors: Ivan Hubeny, Dimitri Mihalas, and Klaus Werner. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, ISBN: 1-58381-131-1, 2003, p.551
Fecha de publicación:
1
2003
Número de citas
80
Número de citas referidas
62
Descripción
The standard Non-LTE problem consists in calculating the atomic level
populations that are consistent with the intensity of the radiation
field generated within any given stellar atmospheric model. In contrast,
the Non-LTE problem of the second kind is, indeed, like an ``algebraic
Annapurna'': it requires to calculate the diagonal and non-diagonal
elements of the atomic density matrix (associated to each level i of
total angular momentum Ji) that are consistent with the
intensity and polarization of the radiation field generated within the
(generally magnetized) stellar atmospheric model under consideration.
After arguing why this problem is of real astrophysical interest, I will
introduce the relevant equations and the basic anisotropic radiation
pumping processes. Finally, I will show how to solve efficiently
Non-LTE problems of the second kind via the development and application
of fast iterative methods and accurate formal solvers of the Stokes
vector transfer equation.