Line absorption of He-like triplet lines by Li-like ions. Caveats of using line ratios of triplets for plasma diagnostics
M. Mehdipour, J. S. Kaastra, A. J. J. Raassen

TL;DR
This study examines how Li-like ions absorb He-like triplet lines in astrophysical plasmas, revealing that such absorption can significantly affect plasma diagnostics based on line ratios, especially for low-Z ions.
Contribution
It provides detailed calculations of line absorption effects by Li-like ions on He-like triplet lines, highlighting implications for plasma diagnostics in photoionised environments.
Findings
O VI absorption can significantly alter O VII triplet ratios.
Intrinsic absorption explains higher-than-expected line ratios.
Line absorption impacts plasma density diagnostics.
Abstract
He-like ions produce distinctive series of triplet lines under various astrophysical conditions. However, this emission can be affected by line absorption from Li-like ions in the same medium. We investigate this absorption of He-like triplets and present the implications for diagnostics of plasmas in photoionisation equilibrium using the line ratios of the triplets. Our computations were carried out for the O VI and Fe XXIV absorption of the O VII and Fe XXV triplet emission lines, respectively. The fluorescent emission by the Li-like ions and continuum absorption of the He-like ion triplet lines are also investigated. We determine the absorption of the triplet lines as a function of Li-like ion column density and velocity dispersion of the emitting and absorbing medium. We find O VI line absorption can significantly alter the O VII triplet line ratios in optically-thin plasmas, by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
