Stark-Effect Broadening of Hydrogen Lines

Lyman Spitzer, Jr.
Phys. Rev. 55, 699 – Published 15 April 1939
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Abstract

The profile of a hydrogen emission line is investigated on the assumption that the hydrogen atom is perturbed by passing ions. Provided that the ions do not approach to within ten times the average atomic radius the electric field of the ion may be assumed homogeneous and the matrix elements calculated for the usual Stark effect may be used. For a collision at low velocity or with close approach, the adiabatic approximation is valid, and the profile depends solely on the total phase shift produced by the collision. The Fourier analysis of the wave train may be carried through exactly for certain values of this phase shift. Nonadiabatic transitions are examined for the lowest lines, and an exact solution given for this case also. For higher lines a modified Born approximation is used. The Weisskopf collision broadening formula is shown to hold only in certain cases, and the dispersion curve smearing function for impact broadening is shown to lead in some instances to incorrect results.

  • Received 25 February 1939

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.55.699

©1939 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Lyman Spitzer, Jr.*

  • Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • *National Research Fellow.

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Vol. 55, Iss. 8 — April 1939

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