Analysis of the accuracy of computer simulations in calculations of the Stark broadening of hydrogen Lyα, Lyβ and Lyγ lines in plasmas.

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Stark Broadening: Computer Simulations, Stark Broadening: Plasma

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An analysis of the accuracy of numerical methods and physical models, applied in computer simulations of hydrogen line profiles, formed in plasmas, has been carried out. An electric microfield model has been proposed, reproducing the real microfields not worse than other hitherto existing models. The model allows shortening the calculation time for a profile by a factor of three. The numerical code developed for this purpose allows one to control the accuracy of the simulation procedure. The authors present line profile results for Lyα, Lyβ and Lyγ, which have been calculated with an accuracy being not worse than 3%. The results have been compared with other theoretical and experimental data.

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