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2003ApJ...594.1108S - Astrophys. J., 594, 1108-1114 (2003/September-2)

Carbon-nitrogen-oxygen line radiation and the X-ray Bowen fluorescence mechanism in optically thick, highly ionized media.

SAKO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radiative transfer effects due to overlapping X-ray lines in a high-temperature, optically thick, highly ionized medium are investigated. One particular example, in which the O VIII Lyα doublet (22P1/2,3/2-12S1/2) coincides in frequency with the N VII Lyζ lines (72P1/2,3/2-12S1/2), is studied in detail to illustrate the effects on the properties of the emergent line spectrum. We solve the radiative transfer equation to study the energy transport of resonance-line radiation in a static, infinite, plane-parallel geometry, which is used to compute the destruction/escape probabilities for each of the lines for various total optical thicknesses of the medium, as well as destruction probabilities by sources of underlying photoelectric opacity. It is found that a large fraction of the O VIII Lyα line radiation can be destroyed by N VII, which can result in a reversal of the O VIII Lyα/N VII Lyα line intensity ratio similar to what may be seen under nonsolar abundances. Photoelectric absorption by ionized carbon and nitrogen can also subsequently increase the emission-line intensities of these ions. We show that line ratios, which are directly proportional to the abundance ratios in optically thin plasmas, are not good indicators of the true CNO abundances. Conversely, global spectral modeling that assumes optically thin conditions may yield incorrect abundance estimates when compared with observations, especially if the optical depth is large. Other potentially important overlapping lines and continua in the X-ray band are also identified, and their possible relevance to recent high-resolution spectroscopic observations with Chandra and XMM-Newton are briefly discussed.

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Journal keyword(s): Atomic Processes - Line: Formation - Radiative Transfer - X-Rays: General

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