Radio Recombination Lines

Author(s):  
Thomas L. Wilson ◽  
Kristen Rohlfs ◽  
Susanne Hüttemeister
2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-53
Author(s):  
A.A. Konovalenko ◽  
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S.V. Stepkin ◽  
E.V. Vasilkovskiy ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 751 (2) ◽  
pp. L42 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Pascucci ◽  
U. Gorti ◽  
D. Hollenbach

1998 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 147-148
Author(s):  
K.R. Anantharamaiah

Starburst activity is often heavily obscured by dust. To see through the dust and measure the full extent, power and dynamics of the starburst, we are surveying hydrogen radio recombination lines (RRLs) from famous nearby starburst galaxies. Exploiting the improved sensitivity and dynamic range of aperture synthesis arrays such as the VLA and the AT and millimeter-wave telescopes such as SEST and the IRAM-30m telescope, we have searched for RRLs in about 25 starburst galaxies. RRLs have been detected in 14 galaxies. The observations were made variously at 1.4, 4.9, 8.4, 86, 135 and 232 GHz (Anantharamaiah et al 1993, Zhao et al 1996, 1997, Phookun et al 1997). Table 1 summarizes the observations. In all the cases the detected line originates in the nuclear starburst region and the emission region is resolved with a beam of 1–3″.


2002 ◽  
Vol 199 ◽  
pp. 351-352
Author(s):  
N.I. Rovenskaya

The problem of non-LTE populations has been considered in terms of the departure coefficients ∂bn/∂n as functions of the kinetic temperature Te, the electron density Ne, the continuum radiation flow Ic and the ratios of IHnα, IHnβ, IHnδ and IHnε (the line radiation flows). The ratio of IHnα/IHnβ are sensitive to the thermal radiation from HII regions. Characterized by the relation of ∂2bn/∂n2 > 0, the populations are shown to be inhabited radiatively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 314-325
Author(s):  
S. V. Stepkin ◽  
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O. O. Konovalenko ◽  
Y. V. Vasylkivskyi ◽  
D. V. Mukha ◽  
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Purpose: The analytical review of the main results of research in the new direction of the low-frequency radio astronomy, the interstellar medium radio spectroscopy at decameter waves, which had led to astrophysical discovery, recording of the radio recombination lines in absorption for highly excited states of interstellar carbon atoms (more than 600). Design/methodology/approach: The UTR-2 world-largest broadband radio telescope of decameter waves optimally connected with the digital correlation spectrum analyzers has been used. Continuous modernization of antenna system and devices allowed increasing the analysis band from 100 kHzto 24 MHz and a number of channels from 32 to 8192. The radio telescope and receiving equipment with appropriate software allowed to have a long efficient integration time enough for a large line series simultaneously with high resolution, noise immunity and relative sensitivity. Findings: A new type of interstellar spectral lines has been discovered and studied, the interstellar carbon radio recombination lines in absorption for the record high excited atoms with principal quantum numbers greater than 1000. The line parameters (intensity, shape, width, radial velocity) and their relation ship with the interstellar medium physical parameters have been determined. The temperature of line forming regions is about 100 K, the electron concentration up to 0.1 cm–3 and the size of a line forming region is about 10 pc. For the first time, radio recombination lines were observed in absorption. They have significant broadening and are amplified by the dielectronic-like recombination mechanism and are also the lowest frequency lines in atomic spectroscopy. Conclusions: The detected low-frequency carbon radio recombination lines and their observations have become a new highly effective tool for the cold partially ionized interstellar plasma diagnostics. Using them allows obtaining the information which is not available with the other astrophysical methods. For almost half a century of their research, a large amount of hardware-methodical and astrophysical results have been obtained including a record number of Galaxy objects, where there levant lines have been recorded. The domestic achievements have stimulated many theoretical and experimental studies in other countries, but the scientific achievements of Ukrainian scientists prove the best prospects for further development of this very important area of astronomical science. Key words: low-frequency radio astronomy; radio telescope; interstellar medium; radio recombination lines; carbon; hydrogen; spectral analyzer


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