1967
DOI: 10.1086/149225
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Microwave Radiation of Singly Charged Helium 3 from H II Regions

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“…† The values of A 10 for some of the materials which is interesting on radio astronomy can be found in(Townes 1957;Gould 1994;Sunyaev 1966;Goldwire & Goss 1967).…”
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“…† The values of A 10 for some of the materials which is interesting on radio astronomy can be found in(Townes 1957;Gould 1994;Sunyaev 1966;Goldwire & Goss 1967).…”
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“…As a result of the ground state being the triplet, emission is suppressed. The Einstein coefficient for the spontaneous decay of this transition is A10 = 1.96 × 10 −12 s −1 (Sunyaev 1966;Goldwire & Goss 1967), which is ∼ 700 times larger than the corresponding coefficient for the hyperfine transition of hydrogen. The effective gain is reduced by a factor of 3 due to the excited state being the singlet.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The astrophysical relevance of this transition was first pointed out by Townes (1957). Early studies focused on observing the transition from the interstellar medium, specifically from emission line nebulae (Sunyaev 1966;Goldwire & Goss 1967;Goldwire 1967). Several papers (Doroshkevich, Zel'Dovich, & Novikov 1967;Sunyaev & Zeldovich 1975;Furlanetto, Oh, & Briggs 2006) pointed out that this transition may potentially be used to probe early stages of galaxy formation.…”
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“…This would require using future optical and near-infrared observational facilities of 30m class telescopes (Cooke 2015). An alternative option to measure the BBN abundance of 3 He is to detect the absorption owing to the hyperfine 3 HeII line (Townes 1957;Sunyaev 1966;Goldwire & Goss 1967;Rood et al 1979) in the quasar spectra at z > ∼ 3 (McQuinn & Switzer 2009). The 3 HeII hyperfine line has been detected from local HII regions and planetary nebulae using both single-dish radio telescopes (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%