Abstract

The invariant imbedding technique is applied to the problem of resonance line scattering with frequency redistribution. By applying the principles of invariance to the resonance line scattering problem a set of non-linear, integrodifferential equations for the scattering and transmission functions are derived. Thus, an alternate approach to the resonance line scattering problem is presented. Rather than solving for the specific intensity directly the invariant imbedding equations may be solved for the scattering and transmission functions from which the specific intensity may be calculated. The technique is very general and in principle, can accommodate scattering in inhomogeneous atmospheres with arbitrary frequency redistribution and scattering phase functions. Solutions to the invariant imbedding equations in some simple cases are presented. If the scattering is isotropic and completely noncoherent and the atmosphere may be modeled as homogeneous, the scattering and transmission functions may be expressed in terms of generalized H, X and Y functions. This technique is extended to the problems of coupled spectral lines and scattering of radiation from internal sources.

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