An Opacity-sampled Treatment of Water Vapor
Abstract
Although the bands of H2O are strong in the spectra of cool stars and calculations have repeatedly demonstrated their significance as opacity sources, only approximate opacities are currently available, due both to the difficulty of accounting for the millions of lines involved and to the inadequacy of laboratory and theoretical data. To overcome these obstacles, a new treatment is presented, based upon a statistical representation of the water vapor spectrum derived from available laboratory data. This statistical spectrum of water vapor employs an exponential distribution of line strengths and random positions of lines whose overall properties are forced to reproduce the mean opacities observed in the laboratory. The resultant data set is then treated by the opacity-sampling method exactly as are all other lines, both molecular and atomic. Significant differences are found between the results of this improved treatment and the results obtained with previous treatments of water-vapor opacity.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- October 1989
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1989ApJ...345.1014A
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Models;
- Opacity;
- Stellar Atmospheres;
- Water Vapor;
- Late Stars;
- Molecular Spectra;
- Spectrum Analysis;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Atomic and Molecular Physics;
- MOLECULAR PROCESSES;
- OPACITIES;
- STARS: ATMOSPHERES;
- STARS: LATE-TYPE