Accurate collision integrals for the attractive static screened Coulomb potential with application to electrical conductivity

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Coulomb Collisions, Stellar Envelopes, Stellar Interiors, Stellar Magnetic Fields, White Dwarf Stars, Born Approximation, Coulomb Potential, Electrical Resistivity, Quadratures

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The results of accurate calculations of collision integrals for the attractive static screened Coulomb potential are presented. To obtain high accuracy with minimal computational cost, the integrals are evaluated by a quadrature method based on the Whittaker cardinal function. The collision integrals for the attractive potential are needed for calculation of the electrical conductivity of a dense fully or partially ionized plasma, and the results presented here are appropriate for the conditions in the nondegenerate envelopes of white dwarf stars.

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