Possibilities of investigation of interstellar matter by radio recombination lines (Review)
โ Scribed by R.L. Sorochenko
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 808 KB
- Volume
- 310
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0004-6337
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โฆ Synopsis
Radio recombination lines (RRL.) discovered about 25 years ago became a very effective tool for the investigation of interstellar matter (ISM). These lines are unique by the number of transitions and the spectral range observed: from 2 mm to 20 m wavelength. This allows to study the ISM under variety of physical conditions which differ by 7 to 8 orders of magnitude in density and 3 orders of magnitude in temperature.
RRL allow to determine the main physical conditions in HI1 and HI-CII regions, to map the galactic distribution of ionized hydrogen, and to obtain the helium abundance of the ISM. Furthermore, the information contained in the RRL allows to estimate the intensity of cosmic rays and to draw conclusions on the galactic evolution.
The physical properties of the R R L and the results obtained by observations of RRLs are reviewed.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Litle of program: GENERAL BN PROGRAM Nature of physical problem Emission lines produced by the recombination ofhydrogen Catalogue number: ACXI and hydrogenic ions are observed from many astronomical sources; maser amplification is frequently present. The re-Program obtainable from: CPC Program