Figure 10-10  The Strengths of Absorption Lines Each curve in this graph peaks at the stellar surface temperature for which that chemical’s absorption line is strongest. For example, hydrogen (H) absorption lines are strongest in A stars with surface temperatures near 10,000 K. Roman numeral I denotes neutral, un-ionized atoms; II, III, and IV denote atoms that are singly, doubly, or triply ionized (that is, have lost one, two, or three electrons).