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Modelling of 2D radiative transfer in quiescent prominences. Structure of the presentation. Modelling of prominences. Grid of models. Contribution functions. Results and analyses. Conclusion. Two dimensional Kippenhahn-Schlüter model. Two dimensional Kippenhahn-Schlüter model.
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Structure of the presentation • Modelling of prominences • Grid of models • Contribution functions • Results and analyses • Conclusion
Modelling of 2D radiative transfer in quiescent prominences • Heasley a Mihalas (1976) – non-LTE model with inclusion of MHS and radiative transfer • Mihalas et al. (1978) – the first 2D model • Heinzelet al. (1987) – inclusion of PRD • Fontenlaet al. (1996) – multi-threat model • Anzer a Heinzel (1999) – inclusion of PCTR • Heinzel a Anzer (2001) – generalisation of MHS for 2D
2D models of the quiescent prominences Motivation – the different orientation of the magnetic field lines towards the observer (Heinzel et al. 2001) Model – 12-level Hydrogen atom – MHS equations of 2D K-S type –numerical solution of radiative transfer by ALI method (Auer and Paletou 1994) with usage of SC (Kunasz andAuer1988)
The density structure The magnetic dip
Grid of models Constant parameters
The geometrical shape of the prominence threats of each model
Conclusion • Multi-threat model • Inclusion of the velocity field • Creation of 3D code • Comparison of synthetic profiles with observed profiles on SOHO