Lecture 6 - Collisional Excitation Flashcards
Why is collisional excitation important?
It cools. Collision excites, causing radiative losses
Infrared “forbidden lines” emission comes from what gas?
Warm HI (T~5000K)
What temperature does 1 eV correspond to?
About 10 000 K
Supersonic collisions creates a type of heating known as…
shock heating
For what gas is recombination an important source of radiation?
HII regions. (This is not due to collisional excitation though)
In some cases radiation can be used to infer three things, what?
density, temperature and radiation field
What is the W-factor?
The W-factor is how close the electron has to be to cause de-excitation of an ion (in terms of the Bohr radius)
What letter denotes the total angular momentum / hbar ?
J
What’s the degeneracy for atoms and ions?
2J+1
What is hyperfine splitting?
Interaction of electrons with nuclear magnetic moment
What is Zeeman splitting?
Interaction of electrons with an applied magnetic field
What is Stark splitting?
Interaction of electrons with an applied electric field
An allowed transition obeys ___ transition rules for electric dipole transitions
all
Spin-forbidden (transitions) synonym
semi-forbidden, intercombination (transitions)
Forbidden transitions criterion
Fail to fulfill at least one of the selection rules apart from ‘spin does not change’