Bibcode
Beckman, J.; Crivellari, L.; Foing, B.
Bibliographical reference
ESO Messenger (ISSN 0722-6691), Dec. 1984, p. 24-28.
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1984
Citations
4
Refereed citations
4
Description
Attention is given to problems which arise when an attempt is made to
use observational material to clarify the mechanisms responsible for the
heating of the chromosphere in a late-type star, in order to derive a
clearer physical view of the nature of a chromosphere, its relation to
the underlying photosphere, and the overlying corona. Problems arise in
the prediction of line shapes by means of simple models, in
chromospheric inhomogeneities, in two-stream modeling, and in the
coexistence of two temperature structures. It is deemed necessary to
take the dominant role played by inhomogeneities into account, and to
ensure that any interstellar effects in the line profile data are well
and truly eliminated.