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Improving the Ni I atomic model for solar and stellar atmospheric models
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2013-05-10Registro en:
Vieytes, Mariela Cristina; Fontenla, Juan; Improving the Ni I atomic model for solar and stellar atmospheric models; IOP Publishing; Astrophysical Journal; 769; 2; 10-5-2013; 1-9
0004-637X
Autor
Vieytes, Mariela Cristina
Fontenla, Juan
Resumen
Neutral nickel (Ni I) is abundant in the solar atmosphere and is one of the important elements that contribute to the emission and absorption of radiation in the spectral range between 1900 and 3900 Å. Previously, the Solar Radiation Physical Modeling (SRPM) models of the solar atmosphere only considered a few levels of this species. Here, we improve the Ni I atomic model by taking into account 61 levels and 490 spectral lines. We compute the populations of these levels in full NLTE using the SRPM code and compare the resulting emerging spectrum with observations. The present atomic model significantly improves the calculation of the solar spectral irradiance at near-UV wavelengths, which is important for Earth atmospheric studies, and particularly for ozone chemistry.