Ionization equilibrium and radiative cooling of a high temperature plasma

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Electron Energy, Electron-Ion Recombination, High Temperature Plasmas, Ion Production Rates, Radiant Cooling, Abundance, Emission Spectra, Energy Technology, Equilibrium, Ionization Coefficients, Line Spectra, Plasma Control, Temperature Effects, Tokamak Devices

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The ionization equilibrium and rate of radiative cooling of a hot plasma were calculated as a function of electron temperature from a few eV up to several tens of keV. The most important elements detected in tokamak plasmas - O, N, C, Fe and Mo - are considered. Rate coefficients needed for the calculations are discussed and tables are given for the emission lines considered. Formulas for different losses are given explicitly and fractional abundances and radiated powers are evaluated as a function of electron temperature.

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