A general method for quick and accurate evaluation of escape factor. (English) Zbl 1247.81676
Summary: A general method for quick and accurate evaluation of escape factor is presented, for any optical depths and any line profiles, using least square procedure. The principle of the least square procedure is discussed. As an example, the parameters are fitted when the optical depth is in the region of 0–1000, and the escape factors we obtained are in accordance with the theoretical formula.
MSC:
81V45 | Atomic physics |
81V80 | Quantum optics |
93E24 | Least squares and related methods for stochastic control systems |
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