Transition electron density between the coronal and the thermal equilibrium in hydrogen plasmas

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Collisional Plasmas, Electron Density (Concentration), Electron Distribution, Hydrogen Plasma, Nonequilibrium Ionization, Temperature Dependence, Transition Probabilities, Electron States, Ground State, Radiative Recombination, Saha Equations

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Non-equilibrium ionization in a hydrogen plasma was considered on the basis of the collisional-radiative model of Bates et al. The ionization ratio was calculated for a wide range of electron density and temperature, and the electron density, at which the transition between the thermal equilibrium and the coronal equilibrium takes place, was calculated. It was found that the transition occurs at the electron density (1 approximately 3) x 10(exp 23)/cu m for the temperature from 5 x 10(exp 3) to 10(exp 5) K and that the transition electron density is almost independent of the temperature.

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