Spectral Line and Continuum Radiation Propagation in a Clumpy Medium |
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Authors: | John Conway Moshe Elitzur Rodrigo Parra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Onsala Space Observatory, Onsala, Sweden;(2) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky, KY, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() We discuss the propagation of spectral line and continuum radiation in a clumpy medium and give general expressions for the observed absorption or emission from a cloud population. We show that the affect of the medium clumpiness can usually be characterised by a single number multiplying the mean column opacity. Our result provides a simpler proof and generalization of the result of Martin et al. (1984). The formalism provides a simple way to understand the effects of clumping on molecular line profiles and ratios; for example, how clumping effects the interpretation of 13CO(1–0) to 12CO(1–0) line ratios. It also can be used as a propagation operator in physical models of clumpy media where the incident radiation effects the spectral line emissivity. We are working to extend the formalism to the propagation of masers in a clumpy medium, but in this case, there are special difficulties because formal expectation values are not characteristic of observations because they are biased by rare events. |
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Keywords: | molecular lines spectra |
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