Lyman-alpha wing absorption in cool white dwarf stars
R. D. Rohrmann, L. G. Althaus, S. O. Kepler

TL;DR
This paper assesses the impact of Ly-alpha wing absorption caused by hydrogen collisions on the spectra of cool white dwarf stars, confirming previous findings and emphasizing the need for improved molecular potential data.
Contribution
It provides an independent calculation of Ly-alpha broadening in white dwarf atmospheres using theoretical molecular potentials, validating earlier results and highlighting areas for further research.
Findings
Ly-alpha broadening significantly affects white dwarf spectra.
Inclusion of collision-induced opacity reddens spectral energy distributions.
Results confirm previous studies on the importance of hydrogen collision effects.
Abstract
Kowalski & Saumon (2006) identified the missing absorption mechanism in the observed spectra of cool white dwarf stars as the Ly-alpha red wing formed by the collisions between atomic and molecular hydrogen and successfully explained entire spectra of many cool DA-type white dwarfs. Owing to the important astrophysical implications of this issue, we present here an independent assessment of the process. For this purpose, we compute free-free quasi-molecular absorption in Lyman-alpha due to collisions with H and H2 within the one-perturber, quasi-static approximation. Line cross-sections are obtained using theoretical molecular potentials to describe the interaction between the radiating atom and the perturber. The variation of the electric-dipole transition moment with the interparticle distance is also considered. Six and two allowed electric dipole transitions due to H-H and H-H2…
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