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•Different
atoms hold on to electrons with different force
–Use weakly held electrons to sense low
temperatures (Fe, Ca, TiO)
•TiO molecule is destroyed above 4000K
•Ca has lost 1 electron by ~5000K, but
still has others to give lines
–Use moderately held electrons to sense
middle temperatures (H)
•Below 6000 K most H electrons in lowest
state – can’t cause Balmer lines
•Above 15,000K most H electrons
completely lost (ionized)
–Use tightly held electrons to sense high
temperatures (He, ionized He)
•Below 10,000K most He electrons in ground
state – just like H, no visible absorption lines
•Above 15,000K most H has lost one
electron, but still has a second one to cause absorptions