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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Vistas on Stellar?Solar Atmospheres

J-C Peeker

Australian Journal of Physics 38(6) 799 - 810
Published: 1985

Abstract

The evolution of the modelling of the stellar atmosphere towards greater physical consistency is described briefly. The progressive relaxation of stringent hypotheses (such as RE, L TE, HE, plane-parallel geometry) in all layers characterizes this evolution. We discuss roughness (i.e. departures from sphericaI geometry), the origin of the concept, and how its recent application to Skylab and OSO-8 UV data shows its importance, difficult to take into account accurately, but not to be overlooked. In the last part of the paper we argue for a general overall coupling between mechanisms which characterize the stellar-solar machinery described.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH850799

© CSIRO 1985

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