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- Title
On the effective temperature of large sunspot umbra using CrH sextets electronic state molecular lines.
- Authors
Sriramachandran, P.; Shanmugavel, R.
- Abstract
A high-resolution spectrum clearly shows the presence of AΣ- XΣ(0,0;0,1;1,0;2,0;2,1) and (2,2) bands system of CrH molecular lines in the spectral range 10,000 cm to 14,050 cm. At least 3928 lines of the six bands, accounting for 57% of the lines registered in the laboratory can be identified with certainty in the sunspot spectrum. Most of the lines are found blended with TiO, CaH, MgH and other atomic species. These molecular lines are typically much more temperature sensitive than atomic lines, which make them ideal, complementary tool for studying cool stellar atmospheres as well as the internal structure of sunspots. Equivalent width for an adequate number of well identified molecular lines of these bands using the Gaussian-profile approximation method versus rotational quantum number J has been used to determine the effective rotational temperature of the CrH molecule. The range of effective rotational temperature value obtained from these bands is 1766 K to 2442 K. This range agrees well with the effective rotational temperatures derived for other molecules in sunspot umbrae.
- Subjects
STELLAR atmospheres; ENERGY bands; SUNSPOTS; GAUSSIAN basis sets (Quantum mechanics); ENERGY-band theory of solids; PHYSICS research; MOLECULES
- Publication
Astrophysics & Space Science, 2011, Vol 336, Issue 2, p379
- ISSN
0004-640X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10509-011-0788-5