As a continuation of the previous investigations of the symmetric and
strongly non-symmetric ion-atom absorption processes in the far UV region
within the models of the quiet Sun photosphere, these processes are studied
here within a model of the sunspot. Here we mean the absorption processes in
the H(1s)+H+ and H(1s)+X+ collisions and the processes of the
photo-dissociation of the H2+ and HX+ molecular ions, where X is
one of the metal atoms: X=Na, Ca, Mg, Si and Al. Obtained results show that
the influence of the considered ion-atom absorption processes on the opacity of
sunspots in the considered spectral region (110 nm ≲λ≲
230 nm) is not less and in some parts even larger than the influence of the
referent electron-atom processes. In such a way, it is shown that the
considered ion-atom absorption processes should be included \emph{ab initio} in
the corresponding models of sunspots of solar-type and near solar-type stars.
Apart of that, the spectral characteristics of the considered non-symmetric
ion-atom absorption processes (including here the case X = Li), which can be
used in some further applications, have been determined and presented within
this work.Comment: Accepted in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Societ