http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.00629
We apply the picket fence treatment to model the effects brought about by spectral lines on the thermal structure of irradiated atmospheres. The lines may be due to purely absorption processes, purely coherent scattering processes or some combination of absorption and scattering. If the lines arise as a pure absorption process, the surface layers of the atmosphere are cooler whereas this surface cooling is completely absent if the lines are due to pure coherent isotropic scattering. The lines also lead to a warming of the deeper atmosphere. The warming of the deeper layers is, however, independent of the nature of line formation. Accounting for coherent isotropic scattering in the shortwave and longwave continuum results in anti-greenhouse cooling and greenhouse warming on an atmosphere-wide scale. The effects of coherent isotropic scattering in the line and continuum operate in tandem to determine the resulting thermal structure of the irradiated atmosphere.
G. Mohandas, M. Pessah and K. Heng
Mon, 5 Mar 18
10/45
Comments: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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