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Theory of Stellar Atmospheres

Théorie des Atmosphères Stellaires

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Abstract

This report has been prepared by the President in collaboration with the Secretary of the Commission. It is based on (1) material supplied by those members and associates of the Commission who responded to requests made in our circulars, (2) a bibliographical search intended to supplement the above material, (3) discussions with other interested persons, and (4) our own knowledge and impressions of the activity within the province of the Commission over the last three years. The report is divided into three parts. Part A is a scientific review aimed not at a comprehensive summary of all work but at a selective review of that which has, in our opinion, introduced some significant change in our concept of a stellar atmosphere or in the likely direction of future developments. Part B is a bibliography. It is this part of the report that is intended to provide an exhaustive summary of work done in the field over the last three years. To authors of those papers we have inadvertently omitted, we offer our apologies: neither were they sent to us nor did we locate them ourselves. Finally, Part C is an outline of the aims and activities of the Commission.

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Part B: Bibliography

I. Subphotosphere

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d. Abundances, integrated line intensities - theoretical

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e. Line profiles, line effects, including blanketing - quasi-empirical

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f. Line profiles, line effects, including blanketing - theoretical

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g. Inhomogeneities - quasi-empirical

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h. Inhomogeneities - theoretical

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  • i. Polarization - quasi-empirical

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j. Polarization - theoretical

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k. Molecules - quasi-empirical

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Molecules - theoretical

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  • m. Velocities, including hydromagnetics - quasi-empirical

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  • n. Velocities, including hydromagnetics - theoretical

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o. Non-plane parallel, extended, and expanding atmospheres, including mass loss - quasi-empirical

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p. Non-plane parallel, extended, and expanding atmospheres, including mass loss - theoretical

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a. Colors, models - quasi-empirical

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b. Colors, models - theoretical

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c. Abundances, integrated line intensities - quasi-empirical

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d. Abundances, integrated line intensities - theoretical

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e. Line profiles, line effects, including blanketing - empirical

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f. Line profiles, line effects, including blanketing - quasi-empirical

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g. Line profiles, line effects, including blanketing - theoretical

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h. Inhomogeneities - quasi-empirical

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i. Inhomogeneities - theoretical

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j. Polarization - quasi-empirical

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k. Molecules - quasi-empirical

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Molecules - theoretical

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m. Velocities, including hydromagnetics - theoretical

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n. Non-plane parallel, extended, end expanding atmospheres, including mass loss - quasi-empirical

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o. Non-plane parallel, extended, and expanding atmospheres, including mass loss - theoretical

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IV. Chromospheres, a. Models - quasi-empirical

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b. Models - theoretical

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c. Energy transfer, including velocities and hydromagnetics - quasi-empirical

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d. Energy transfer, including velocities and hydromagnetics - theoretical

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e. Excitation state - quasi-empirical

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f. Inhomogeneities - quasi-empirical

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g. Inhomogeneities - theoretical

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V. Coronas, a. Models - theoretical

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b. Excitation state - theoretical

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c. Mass flux - theoretical

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VI. Circumstellar shells, nebulae, and non-coronal mass flux a. Quasi-empirical

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b. Theoretical

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VII. Statistical thermodynamics, radiative transfer, and aerodynamics a. Theoretical

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