During the comparison of synthetic spectra calculated with two NLTE model
atmosphere codes, namely TMAP and TLUSTY, we encounter systematic differences
in the EUV fluxes due to the treatment of level dissolution by pressure
ionization. Systematic differences may occur due to a code-specific cutoff
frequency of the H I Lyman bound-free opacity. This is the case for TMAP and
TLUSTY. Both codes predict the same flux level at wavelengths lower than about
1500 A for stars with effective temperatures below about 30000K only, if the
same cutoff frequency is chosen.
In the case of Sirius B, we demonstrate an uncertainty in modeling the EUV
flux reliably in order to challenge theoreticians to improve the theory of
level dissolution.
The theory of level dissolution in high-density plasmas, which is available
for hydrogen only should be generalized to all species. Especially, the cutoff
frequencies for the bound-free opacities should be defined in order to make
predictions of UV fluxes more reliable.Comment: 3 pages, 5 figure