The goal of this compilation is to provide an essential information about opacity models cited in the text. We show for which elemental composition they are developed, what kind of opacities they supply, and in what temperature and density ranges they work. In addition, the references to the studies where these opacity models have been applied are given and the aims of the investigations are briefly mentioned.
Primarily, we distinguish between two kinds of opacity models. The
first kind is designed for stellar atmosphere modelling, where it
is more convenient to use a special parameter,
instead of gas density
(see discussion in
Rogers & Iglesias [1992]). Thus, opacity data of such models
are assembled in rectangular tables in R-
space. However, in
hydrodynamical simulations of accretion discs, it is more
convenient to have opacity tables composed in
-
parameter space, for which we refer as to the second type of the
models. The direct conversion of R to
in the opacity models
of the first kind leads to trapezoidal tables, where opacity
values for different temperatures have different density intervals. We
mark such models with ``a'' and show the maximum limits of density
and temperature values for them.
In addition, we point out if opacity data are available on-line in the Internet or via E-mail (``b''). By default, the papers are supposed to contain the opacity data in a tabular form. Otherwise, when only opacity plots are available, we label the corresponding papers with ``c''.
Model | Composition, | Absorbers | Quantities | Validity | Usage | Studies | |||
Z | dust | gas |
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Cox & |
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- | + | + | - |
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Wood | Pulsations of |
Stewart | ([1976]) | luminous | |||||||
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helium stars | ||||||||
Alexander |
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+ | + | + | - | ![]() |
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Bodenheimer | Protostellar |
([1975])![]() |
et al. ([1990]) | collapse | |||||||
Alexander |
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+ | + | + | - | ![]() |
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Ruden & | Protostellar |
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Pollack ([1991]) | collapse | |||||||
Pollack et | Solar | + | - | +![]() |
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Boss ([1988]), | Molecular cloud |
al. ([1985]) | fragmentation; | ||||||||
Lunine et | brown dwarf | ||||||||
al ([1989]), | atmospheres; | ||||||||
Bodenheimer | |||||||||
et al. ([1990]), | protostellar | ||||||||
Ruden & | collapse | ||||||||
Pollack ([1991]) | |||||||||
Alexander | ![]() |
+ | + | + | + | ![]() |
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Huré ([2000]) | Accretion |
& Ferguson | discs of AGN | ||||||||
([1994])
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and YSO | ||||||||
Bell & Lin | Solar | + | + | +![]() |
- | ![]() |
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Bell & Lin | FU Orionis |
([1994]) | ([1994]) | outbursts | |||||||
Pollack et | Solar | + | - | +![]() |
- |
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Huré ([2000]) | Accretion |
al. ([1994]) | discs | ||||||||
Seaton et | ![]() |
- | + | + | + |
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Aikawa & | Nonlinear |
al. ([1994])
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Antonello | pulsations | |||||||
(OP project) | ([2000],[2000]), | of Cepheids, | |||||||
Aikawa ([2001]), | accretion | ||||||||
Huré ([2000]) | discs | ||||||||
Henning & | Solar | + | - | +
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Bell et al. | Accretion |
Stognienko | ([1997]) | discs | |||||||
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Iglesias & |
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- | + | + | - |
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Turcotte et | Solar |
Rogers | al. ([1998]), | evolution, | |||||||
([1996])
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(OPAL | Collins et | accretion | |||||||
project) | al. ([1998]) | discs | |||||||
Helling et | Solar, | - | + | +![]() |
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Helling et | Dusty shells of |
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LMC, | al. ([2000]) | long-period | ||||||
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variables | ||||||||