Wednesday, October 3, 2012

1210.0832 (Ross E. Falcon et al.)

Creating White Dwarf Photospheres in the Laboratory: Strategy for
Astrophysics Applications
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Ross E. Falcon, G. A. Rochau, J. E. Bailey, J. L. Ellis, A. L. Carlson, T. A. Gomez, M. H. Montgomery, D. E. Winget, E. Y. Chen, M. R. Gomez, T. J. Nash, T. M. Pille
Astrophysics experiments by Falcon et al. to create white dwarf photospheres in the laboratory are currently underway. The experimental platform measures Balmer line profiles of a radiation-driven, pure hydrogen plasma in emission and in absorption for conditions at T_e ~ 1 eV, n_e ~ 10^17 cm^-3. These will be used to compare and test line broadening theories used in white dwarf atmosphere models. The flexibility of the platform allows us to expand the direction of our experiments using other compositions. We discuss future prospects such as exploring helium plasmas and carbon/oxygen plasmas relevant to the photospheres of DBs and hot DQs, respectively.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.0832

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