Collision integrals of the components of a high-temperature hydrogen-helium plasma

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Collisional Plasmas, Helium Hydrogen Atmospheres, High Temperature Plasmas, Jupiter Atmosphere, Spacecraft Reentry, Atomic Collisions, Chapman-Enskog Theory, Electron Scattering

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Collision integrals are calculated in the third Chapman-Enskog approximation for a hydrogen-helium mixture, presumed to model the composition of the Jupiter atmosphere at spacecraft entry. The analysis performed for temperatures of 3000-30,000 K is based on data on interaction potentials of component pairs and transport cross sections. Integrals are presented in tabular form for atom-atom, atom-ion and atom-electron collisions.

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