An Essay On Interactive Investigations Of The Zeeman Effect In The Interstellar Medium
Lauren N. Woolsey

TL;DR
This paper introduces an interactive visualization module for the Zeeman effect in the interstellar medium, aiding student understanding of spectral line splitting due to magnetic fields.
Contribution
It presents a novel interactive tool for visualizing the Zeeman effect in the interstellar medium, enhancing educational engagement and understanding.
Findings
Effective visualization of Zeeman splitting demonstrated
Supports student discovery and learning in astrophysics
Accessible via free software for classroom use
Abstract
The paper presents an interactive module created through the Wolfram Demonstrations Project that visualizes the Zeeman effect for the small magnetic field strengths present in the interstellar medium. The paper provides an overview of spectral lines and a few examples of strong and weak Zeeman splitting before discussing the module in depth. Student discovery is aided with example situations to investigate using the interactive module, which is targeted at the upper undergraduate or early graduate level. This module (http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/TheZeemanEffectInTheInterstellarMedium), which uses free software, can be used in classroom activities or as a means of introducing students to the Wolfram Demonstrations Project as a learning resource.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
