Thermoionic emission from hot grains

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cosmic Dust, Interstellar Matter, Photoelectric Emission, Thermionic Emission, Black Body Radiation, Dense Plasmas, Graphite, Hot Stars, Solar Corona, Temperature Effects

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The thermoionic emission from grains heated to a high temperature in the vicinity of stars should be taken into account in the calculation of equilibrium charge. It is always negligible for graphite grains if the star temperature exceeds 14000 K but is is important in the vicinity of cold stars. The potential of graphite grains is calculated in the solar corona.

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