Abstract
The F N method is used to compute the classical X and Y functions for use in the solution of a class of non-grey radiative-transfer problems defined for finite layers. The model considered allows for scattering with complete frequency redistribution (completely noncoherent scattering) and continuum absorption. Some test problems based on Doppler and Lorentz profiles of the line-scattering coefficient are discussed, and numerical results (thought to be correct to five significant figures) are given for selected cases.
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