Abstract
This paper is a part of the series on positron annihilation spectroscopy of
two-phase diffuse gas-and-dust aggregates, such as interstellar medium and the young
remnants of type II supernovae. The results obtained from prior studies were applied
here to detect the relationship between the processes of the annihilation of the K-shell
electrons and incident positrons, and the effects of these processes on the optical
spectra of their respective atoms. Particular attention was paid to the Doppler
broadening of their optical lines. The relationship between the atomic mass of the
elements and the Doppler broadening, ΔλD (Å), of their emission lines as produced in
these processes was established. This relationship is also illustrated for isotope sets
of light elements, namely 32He, 63Li, 73Li, 74Be, 94 105Be, 115B, and B. A direct
correlation between the γ-line luminosity ( Eγ =1.022 MeV) and D Δλ (Å) was proved
virtually. Qualitative estimates of the structure of such lines depending on the
positron velocity distribution function, f(E), were made. The results are presented in
tabular form and can be used to set up the objectives of further studies on active
galactic nuclei and young remnants of type II supernovae.
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy