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Название: Introduction to stellar astrophysics. Volume 2. Stellar atmospheres
Автор: Bohm-Vitense E.
Аннотация:
In Volume 2 of Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics we will deal mainly with stellar atmospheres. What are stellar atmospheres? We have seen in Volume 1 that stars have temperatures starting at about 3000 К for the coolest stars up to somewhere around 40 ООО К for the hottest stars. With such high temperatures stars certainly cannot be solid; they must all be in a gaseous phase. Therefore, the atmosphere cannot be defined as a gaseous layer on top of a solid core as on the Earth; there are no solid cores in the stars. Instead, astronomers define the atmosphere as those layers of the star from which we get the radiation. This means, of course, that this is the layer of the star about which we can obtain direct information. We see no photons from beneath the layer we call the atmosphere. All the radiation which originally came from deeper layers has been absorbed once or many times by atoms in the overlying layers and is finally emitted by an atom in the stellar atmosphere. The photons wc receive tell us directly only about the condition of the atoms from which they were last emitted and those are the atoms in the stellar atmosphere. This is why we devote all of Volume 2 to stellar atmospheres.