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Introduction to spectral line shape theory

Thomas Gomez, Taisuke Nagayama, P. B. Cho, D. P. Kilcrease, Christopher J. Fontes, Mark C. Zammit

2022Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Spectral line-shape models are an important part of understanding high-energy-density (HED) plasmas. Models are needed for calculating opacity of materials and can serve as diagnostics for astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. However, much of the literature on line shapes is directed toward specialists. This perspective makes it difficult for non-specialists to enter the field. We have two broad goals with this topical review. First, we aim to give information so that others in HED physics may better understand the current field. This first goal may help guide future experiments to test different aspects of the theory. Second, we provide an introduction for those who might be interested in line-shape theory, and enough materials to be able to navigate the field and the literature. We give a high-level overview of line broadening process, as well as dive into the formalism, available methods, and approximations.

Topics & Concepts

Formalism (music)OpacityTheoretical physicsPerspective (graphical)Field (mathematics)Line (geometry)PhysicsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMathematicsOpticsGeometryPure mathematicsMusicalArtVisual artsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaAtomic and Molecular PhysicsPlasma Diagnostics and Applications
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