Thermal and electrical conductivities of a degenerate electron during electron scattering by heavy ions in a liquid or gaseous phase

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Degenerate Matter, Electrical Resistivity, Electron Gas, Electron Scattering, Neutron Stars, Stellar Physics, Thermal Conductivity, Elastic Scattering, Gas Density, Liquid Phases, Vapor Phases, White Dwarf Stars

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The corrections to the thermal and electrical conductivities of a degenerate electron gas due to the deviation from the Born approximation are evaluated for the case of elastic scattering of electrons by heavy ions in a liquid or gaseous phase. In the domain of the relativistic electron gas (at densities ρ > 106g cm-3) for 56Fe ions these corrections are ≡40%, and should be taken into account at investigation of various processes in neutron stars and white dwarfs.

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