Atomic Processes: Bound-Bound: Electron Moves Between Two Bound States
Atomic Processes: Bound-Bound: Electron Moves Between Two Bound States
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g
Ej
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ASTR 3730: Fall 2003
Hydrogen energy levels
E=0 Energy levels are labeled
by n - the principal quantum
number.
n=3 E=-1.5eV
Lowest level, n=1, is the
ground state.
n=2 E=-3.4eV
R
En = - 2
n
where R=13.6 eV is a
constant.
†
n-th energy level has
n=1 E=-13.6eV
GROUND STATE 2n2 quantum states, which
are degenerate (same E).
Terminology:
n=1
GROUND STATE
I0 In(t)
Found:
-tn -tn
In (t n ) = I0e + Bn (1- e )
Suppose no intensity entering the cloud, I0 = 0. If the cloud
is very optically thin:
† e-tn ª 1- t n
In (t n ) = Bn (1-1+ t n ) = t n Bn
ASTR 3730: Fall 2003
Optical depth is related to the absorption coefficient via:
t n = a n Ds (for constant a)
Means that:
In = t n Bn µ a n Bn
Intensity is†large at frequencies where the absorption
coefficient is large.
For a hot gas,†absorption coefficient is large at the frequencies
of the spectral lines.
For an optically thin medium such as a nebula,
expect an emission line spectrum with large
intensity at the frequencies where an is large.