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@article{5ddb62951e8e49afa8f5a480f38bc1cb,
title = "Local burst model of CMB temperature fluctuations: luminescence in lines of primary para- and orthohelium",
abstract = "We have considered the formation of the luminescent subordinate HeI lines by the absorption of continuum radiation from a source in the lines of the main HeI series in the expanding Universe. It is suggested that at some moment of time, corresponding to the redshift z 0, a burst of superequilibrium blackbody radiation with a temperature T? +? ΔT occurs. This radiation is partially absorbed at different z? < ? z 0 in the lines of the main HeI series and then converted into the radiation of subordinate lines. If ν ij is the laboratory frequency of the transition of some subordinate line originating at some z, then in the present time its frequency will be ν? =? ν ij/(1? +? z). For different z (and, consequently, for different ν), the quantum yield for the subordinate lines of para- and orthohelium - the number of photons emitted in the subordinate line, per one initial excited atom and line profiles are calculated. Different pumping channels were considered. Spatial and angular distributions of radiation intensity of luminescent lines for the spherically symmetric radiation sources are presented. It is shown that for sufficiently large ΔT/T, the luminescent lines can be very noticeable in the spectrum of blackbody background radiation. ",
keywords = "Cosmic background radiation, Early Universe, RECOMBINATION, cosmic background radiation, DISTORTIONS, PRIMORDIAL HYDROGEN, SPECTRUM, early Universe, RADIATION, UNIVERSE, HELIUM, SCATTERING",
author = "Дубрович, {Виктор Константинович} and Залялютдинов, {Тимур Амирович} and Грачев, {Станислав Иванович}",
year = "2018",
month = nov,
day = "5",
doi = "10.1051/0004-6361/201833554",
language = "English",
volume = "619",
journal = "ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS",
issn = "0004-6361",
publisher = "EDP Sciences",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Local burst model of CMB temperature fluctuations: luminescence in lines of primary para- and orthohelium

AU - Дубрович, Виктор Константинович

AU - Залялютдинов, Тимур Амирович

AU - Грачев, Станислав Иванович

PY - 2018/11/5

Y1 - 2018/11/5

N2 - We have considered the formation of the luminescent subordinate HeI lines by the absorption of continuum radiation from a source in the lines of the main HeI series in the expanding Universe. It is suggested that at some moment of time, corresponding to the redshift z 0, a burst of superequilibrium blackbody radiation with a temperature T? +? ΔT occurs. This radiation is partially absorbed at different z? < ? z 0 in the lines of the main HeI series and then converted into the radiation of subordinate lines. If ν ij is the laboratory frequency of the transition of some subordinate line originating at some z, then in the present time its frequency will be ν? =? ν ij/(1? +? z). For different z (and, consequently, for different ν), the quantum yield for the subordinate lines of para- and orthohelium - the number of photons emitted in the subordinate line, per one initial excited atom and line profiles are calculated. Different pumping channels were considered. Spatial and angular distributions of radiation intensity of luminescent lines for the spherically symmetric radiation sources are presented. It is shown that for sufficiently large ΔT/T, the luminescent lines can be very noticeable in the spectrum of blackbody background radiation.

AB - We have considered the formation of the luminescent subordinate HeI lines by the absorption of continuum radiation from a source in the lines of the main HeI series in the expanding Universe. It is suggested that at some moment of time, corresponding to the redshift z 0, a burst of superequilibrium blackbody radiation with a temperature T? +? ΔT occurs. This radiation is partially absorbed at different z? < ? z 0 in the lines of the main HeI series and then converted into the radiation of subordinate lines. If ν ij is the laboratory frequency of the transition of some subordinate line originating at some z, then in the present time its frequency will be ν? =? ν ij/(1? +? z). For different z (and, consequently, for different ν), the quantum yield for the subordinate lines of para- and orthohelium - the number of photons emitted in the subordinate line, per one initial excited atom and line profiles are calculated. Different pumping channels were considered. Spatial and angular distributions of radiation intensity of luminescent lines for the spherically symmetric radiation sources are presented. It is shown that for sufficiently large ΔT/T, the luminescent lines can be very noticeable in the spectrum of blackbody background radiation.

KW - Cosmic background radiation

KW - Early Universe

KW - RECOMBINATION

KW - cosmic background radiation

KW - DISTORTIONS

KW - PRIMORDIAL HYDROGEN

KW - SPECTRUM

KW - early Universe

KW - RADIATION

KW - UNIVERSE

KW - HELIUM

KW - SCATTERING

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85056222343&partnerID=8YFLogxK

UR - http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.00542

UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/local-burst-model-cmb-temperature-fluctuations-luminescence-lines-primary-para-orthohelium

U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/201833554

DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/201833554

M3 - Article

VL - 619

JO - ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS

JF - ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS

SN - 0004-6361

M1 - A29

ER -

ID: 31021887