Bibcode
DOI
Allende Prieto, Carlos; Ruiz-Cobo, B.; García López, R. J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysical Journal v.502, p.951
Fecha de publicación:
8
1998
Número de citas
20
Número de citas referidas
19
Descripción
An inversion technique has been developed to recover LTE one-dimensional
model photospheres for late-type stars from very high resolution, high
signal-to-noise stellar line profiles. It is successfully applied to the
Sun by using a set of clean Ti I, Ca I, Cr I, and Fe I normalized line
profiles with accurate transition probabilities and taking advantage of
the well understood collisional enhancement of the wings of the Ca I
line at 6162 A. Line and continuum center-to-limb variations, continuum
flux, and wings of strong metal lines are synthesized by means of the
model obtained and are compared with solar observations, as well as with
predictions from other well known theoretical and empirical solar
models, showing the reliability of the inversion procedure. The
prospects for and limitations of the application of this method to other
late-type stars are discussed.