Fully relativistic and quasirelativistic distorted-wave methods for calculating collision strengths for highly charged ions

Physics – General Physics

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Charged Particles, Electron Impact, High Temperature Plasmas, Ionic Collisions, Relativistic Effects, Electron Energy, Isoelectronic Sequence, Laser Plasmas, Power Series

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A very rapid, fully relativistic distorted-wave approach and corresponding computer program have been developed for the purpose of calculating collision strengths for highly charged ions and providing the cross sections needed for applications to very-high-temperature plasmas, such as those in X-ray laser research. Results by this method are compared with those by several more elaborate programs and with a few experimental values. A procedure is described for readily and accurately obtaining collision strengths for a large portion of an isoelectronic sequence, when detailed calculations have been made for only a few members, by making use of fits of the radial part of the collision strength to a power series in Z.

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