How does the density of a star's atmosphere influence the appearance of its spectral lines?

Answer

Higher density leads to broader absorption lines due to more frequent atomic collisions influencing energy levels.

Increased gas pressure from high density causes more frequent collisions between atoms, subtly altering energy levels and resulting in a measurable broadening of the absorption lines.

How does the density of a star's atmosphere influence the appearance of its spectral lines?

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