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P.M. Robitaille, What Elements are in the Sun?
youtube.com/watch?v=5GqQWExwrtE
P.M. Robitaille, Seismology & Surface Tension - on the Sun!
youtube.com/watch?v=mUsN-_65fqg
P.M. Robitaille, The Sun is NOT a Gaseous Plasma! The LMH Solar Model!
youtube.com/watch?v=3bQ1zSfbExo
P.M. Robitaille, Lithium and the Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Model of the Sun! youtube.com/watch?v=89aPquGH5Ro
E. Landau, How Charlotte Moore Sitterly Wrote The Encyclopedia of Starlight, smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-charlotte-moore-sitterly-wrote-encyclopedia-starlight-180973152
Image of Charlotte Moore: nist.gov/image/charlottemooresitterlyjpg
C.E. Moore, A Multiplet table of Astrophysical Interest, National Bureau of Standards, 1945.
nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/NSRDS/nbsnsrds40.pdf
A. De Wijn, et al, Robert J. Rutten (1942–2022) Bull. Am. Astro. Soc., 2022, Vol. 54, id. 076. baas.aas.org/pub/2022i076/release/1
R.J. Rutten, Compendium Solar Spectrum Formation,
arxiv.org/pdf/2103.02369.pdf
Katharina Lodders, Solar Elemental Abundances,
arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1912/1912.00844.pdf
H.N. Russell, On the composition of the Sun’s atmosphere, Astrophys. J. 1929, 70, 11-82. https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1929ApJ....70...11R
J.M. Laming et al., Element Abundances: A New Diagnostic Tools for the Solar Wind, Astrophys. J. 2019, 879(124), 16pp.
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab23f1/pdf
V.S. Heber et al., Elemental Abundances of Major Elements in the Solar Wind as Measured by Genesis Targets and Implications for Solar Wind Fractionation, Astrophys. J. 2021, 907(15), 16pp.
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/abc94a/pdf
M.C. Armas et al., Uncertainties in the solar photospheric oxygen abundance, Astron. Astrophys. 2017, 600, A45, 6pp.
aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2017/04/aa29446-16.pdf
P.M. Robitaille, Stellar Opacity: The Achilles’ Heel of the Gaseous Sun, Progr. Phys. 2011, 3, 93-99. ptep-online.com/2011/PP-26-11.PDF
Thank you for viewing this video on Sky Scholar! This channel is dedicated to new ideas about the nature of the sun, the stars, thermodynamics, and the microwave background. We will discuss all things astronomy, physics, chemistry, and imaging related! We hope that the combination of facts and special effects will aid in learning even the toughest concepts in astronomy. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe.
Pierre-Marie Robitaille, Ph.D., was a professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University from 1989-2019, and also held an appointment in the Chemical Physics Program. In 1998, he led the design and assembly of the world’s first Ultra High Field MRI System. Readings from this equipment brought into question fundamental aspects of modern thermal physics, such as Kirchhoff’s Law of thermal emission.
Outro Music:
Foria: Break Away
soundcloud.com/foria
youtube.com/watch?v=UkUweq5FAcE
P.M. Robitaille, What Elements are in the Sun?
youtube.com/watch?v=5GqQWExwrtE
P.M. Robitaille, Seismology & Surface Tension - on the Sun!
youtube.com/watch?v=mUsN-_65fqg
P.M. Robitaille, The Sun is NOT a Gaseous Plasma! The LMH Solar Model!
youtube.com/watch?v=3bQ1zSfbExo
P.M. Robitaille, Lithium and the Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Model of the Sun! youtube.com/watch?v=89aPquGH5Ro
E. Landau, How Charlotte Moore Sitterly Wrote The Encyclopedia of Starlight, smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-charlotte-moore-sitterly-wrote-encyclopedia-starlight-180973152
Image of Charlotte Moore: nist.gov/image/charlottemooresitterlyjpg
C.E. Moore, A Multiplet table of Astrophysical Interest, National Bureau of Standards, 1945.
nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/NSRDS/nbsnsrds40.pdf
A. De Wijn, et al, Robert J. Rutten (1942–2022) Bull. Am. Astro. Soc., 2022, Vol. 54, id. 076. baas.aas.org/pub/2022i076/release/1
R.J. Rutten, Compendium Solar Spectrum Formation,
arxiv.org/pdf/2103.02369.pdf
Katharina Lodders, Solar Elemental Abundances,
arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1912/1912.00844.pdf
H.N. Russell, On the composition of the Sun’s atmosphere, Astrophys. J. 1929, 70, 11-82. https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1929ApJ....70...11R
J.M. Laming et al., Element Abundances: A New Diagnostic Tools for the Solar Wind, Astrophys. J. 2019, 879(124), 16pp.
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab23f1/pdf
V.S. Heber et al., Elemental Abundances of Major Elements in the Solar Wind as Measured by Genesis Targets and Implications for Solar Wind Fractionation, Astrophys. J. 2021, 907(15), 16pp.
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/abc94a/pdf
M.C. Armas et al., Uncertainties in the solar photospheric oxygen abundance, Astron. Astrophys. 2017, 600, A45, 6pp.
aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2017/04/aa29446-16.pdf
P.M. Robitaille, Stellar Opacity: The Achilles’ Heel of the Gaseous Sun, Progr. Phys. 2011, 3, 93-99. ptep-online.com/2011/PP-26-11.PDF
Thank you for viewing this video on Sky Scholar! This channel is dedicated to new ideas about the nature of the sun, the stars, thermodynamics, and the microwave background. We will discuss all things astronomy, physics, chemistry, and imaging related! We hope that the combination of facts and special effects will aid in learning even the toughest concepts in astronomy. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe.
Pierre-Marie Robitaille, Ph.D., was a professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University from 1989-2019, and also held an appointment in the Chemical Physics Program. In 1998, he led the design and assembly of the world’s first Ultra High Field MRI System. Readings from this equipment brought into question fundamental aspects of modern thermal physics, such as Kirchhoff’s Law of thermal emission.
Outro Music:
Foria: Break Away
soundcloud.com/foria
youtube.com/watch?v=UkUweq5FAcE