Theoretical modelling of Algol disks |
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Authors: | I. Hubeny |
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Affiliation: | (1) Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics University of Colorado and National Bureau of Standards, 80309-0440 Boulder, CO, USA;(2) Present address: High Altitude Observatory, NCAR, 80307 Boulder, CO |
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Abstract: | A brief review of various theoretical approaches to model accretion disks is presented. Emphasis is given to models that determine self-consistently the structure of a disk together with the radiation field. It is argued that a proper treatment of the vertical structure is essential for calculating theoretical spectra to be compared with observations. In particular, it is shown that hot layers above an accretion disk (sometimes called disk chromospheres or coronae), whose presence is indicated by recent UV observations of strong emission lines of highly ionized species, may be explained using simple energy balance arguments.1987–88 JILA Visiting Fellow.This work was in part supported by a NASA grant ADP U-003-88 (Plavec and Hubeny). I also wish to thank the organizers of the IAU Colloquium 107 for the travel grant which enabled me to attend the meeting. |
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