ikkeradiative
Ikkeradiative is a term used to describe a specific type of spectral emission observed in certain astrophysical phenomena. It refers to the radiation emitted by a substance that is undergoing ionization and excitation processes simultaneously. This means that particles within the substance are not only losing electrons (ionization) but are also absorbing energy and moving to higher energy levels before de-excitation, which leads to photon emission. The combination of these two processes contributes to a complex and often broad spectral signature.
This type of radiation is particularly relevant in the study of hot plasmas, such as those found