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Author: Rutten R.J.

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Seventh edition. Sterrekundig Instituut Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2000, 275 pp.
This is the current version of lecture notes for the Utrecht third-year astronomy course on stellar atmospheres. The main topic treated in this 30-hour course is the classical theory of radiative transfer for explaining stellar spectra. The reason to emphasize this topic over the many newer subjects of astrophysical interest o_ered by stellar atmospheres is that it needs relatively much attention to be mastered. Radiative transfer in gaseous media that are neither optically thin nor completely opaque is a key part of astrophysics, but it is not a transparent subject.
Contents
Preface
Bibliography
Brief History of Stellar Spectrometry
Basic Radiative Transfer
Bound-Bound and Bound-Free Transitions
Analytical Radiative Transfer
Numerical Radiative Transfer
Polarised Radiative Transfer
Atmospheres of Plane-Parallel Stars
Continua from Plane-Parallel Stars
Lines from Plane-Parallel Stars
Lines from Non-Plane-Parallel Stars
References
Index
Radiative Transfer Rap
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