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- From: edgar@sal.wisc.edu (Dick Edgar)
- Subject: Re: Na D in the ISM
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.142120.13022@sal.wisc.edu>
- Organization: Space Astronomy Lab, Madison WI
- References: <C1JLxC.5H9@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 14:21:20 GMT
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- In article <C1JLxC.5H9@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> Frederick.A.Ringwald@dartmouth.edu (Frederick A. Ringwald) writes:
- >If one detects interstellar Na D lines in a hot star's spectrum, how
- >exactly does one find the column density of Na D? No, it's not in
- >Osterbrock's book - at least, I couldn't find it, and it's only very
- >briefly mentioned in Spitzer's book. Please e-mail me literature
- >references, and I'll post a summary in a week or so,
- >
- >Fred Ringwald
- >Department of Physics & Astronomy
- >Dartmouth College
- >Hanover, NH 03755-3528
-
- The description in Spitzer is complete, if terse. Also remember that
- everything in that book is in cgs units unless otherwise stated. Briefly,
- you measure the equivalent widths of the lines (you *do* have both D lines,
- don't you?), and fit a curve of growth to them. The standard curve of
- growth gives W(lambda)/lambda as a function of N*f*lambda, where W(lambda)
- is the equivalent width, lambda is the wavelength, N is the column
- density, and f is the oscillator strength of the line (all the atomic
- physics rolled into one number).
-
- If you can partially resolve the line, there are newer methods that show
- some promise. See, for example, recent papers in the Ap. J. by Sembach
- and Savage.
-
- If you have more questions, e-mail me (edgar@wisp4.physics.wisc.edu). I
- have some software for fitting curves of growth to doublet lines. It's
- partly described in Edgar, Diplas & Savage, in the Ap J about 1988 or 1989.
-
-
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- Richard J. Edgar (edgar@wisp4.physics.wisc.edu)
- University of Wisconsin--Madison, Department of Physics
- "It all depends, of course, upon whether or not it
- depends or not, of course, if you take my meaning"
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