Radiative and transport properties of ions in strongly coupled plasmas

Physics – General Physics

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Center Of Mass, Ions, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Lyman Beta Radiation, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Transport Properties, Computerized Simulation, Coulomb Collisions, Degrees Of Freedom, Electric Fields, Line Spectra, Perturbation Theory

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A simple model is proposed for the dynamical effects of a strongly coupled plasma on the center-of-mass and internal coordinates of an ion coupled to the plasma through monopole and dipole interactions. A unified description of the radiative and transport properties of the ion is obtained by a formulation focused on the dynamics of the electron microfield. The velocity autocorrelation function, self-structure factor, and electric-field correlation function are all in good agreement with computer simulation results, even for strongly coupled plasmas. The effects of perturbing ion motion on Lyman-alpha and Lyman-beta spectral line profiles are calculated. Again, good agreement with computer-simulation results is obtained.

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