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Imaging Zeeman-Doppler×Transferência Radiativa×Análise de Curva de Rotação×
ÁreaAstronomiaAstronomiaAstronomia
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem199719781970
Autor originalJean-Francois DonatiDimitri MihalasVera Rubin
TipoObservational spectroscopic methodComputational simulation methodObservational kinematic method
Fonte seminalDonati, J. F., Semel, M., Carter, B. D., Rees, D. E., & Collier Cameron, A. (1997). Spectropolarimetric observations of active stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 291(4), 658-682. DOI ↗Mihalas, D. (1978). Stellar Atmospheres (2nd ed.). San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. ISBN: 0716703742Vera C. Rubin & W. Kent Ford Jr. (1970). Rotation of the Andromeda Nebula from a Spectroscopic Survey of Emission Regions. Astrophysical Journal, 159, 379-403. DOI ↗
Outros nomesZDI, Doppler Imaging, Magnetic Field MappingRT Modeling, Radiative Transport, Light Transport SimulationGalactic Rotation Curves, Rotation Curve Method, Velocity Curve Analysis
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ResumoZeeman-Doppler imaging is a technique for reconstructing stellar magnetic field maps by combining Doppler broadening of spectral lines with the Zeeman splitting caused by magnetic fields. Pioneered by Jean-Francois Donati in the 1990s, this method reveals how magnetic fields are distributed on stellar surfaces and how they evolve with time.Radiative transfer is the mathematical treatment of how light propagates through matter, including absorption, emission, and scattering. Central to astrophysics and stellar atmosphere modeling, radiative transfer calculations translate physical conditions (density, temperature, composition) into observable spectra and colors, bridging theory and observation.Galaxy rotation curve analysis is the technique of measuring how orbital velocities change with distance from the center of a galaxy. Pioneered by Vera Rubin and W. Kent Ford Jr. in 1970, rotation curves revealed one of astronomy's great mysteries: galaxies rotate too fast to be held together by their visible stars alone, providing direct evidence for dark matter.
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