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A Study of the Atomic Processes of Highly Charged Ions Embedded in Dense Plasma
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Jha, Alok Kumar Singh
, Mohan, Man
, Dimri, Mayank
, Dawra, Dishu
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Astrophysics
/ Atomic properties
/ Atomic structure
/ Charged particles
/ Configuration interaction
/ Cross-sections
/ dense plasma
/ Dense plasmas
/ Electron gas
/ Electron impact excitation
/ Electrons
/ High temperature plasmas
/ Investigations
/ ion sphere
/ Ions
/ Lasers
/ Photoionization
/ Plasma
/ Plasma (Ionized gases)
/ radiative decay rates
/ Relativistic effects
/ Screening
/ Spectrum analysis
/ transition energies
/ Wave functions
2023
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A Study of the Atomic Processes of Highly Charged Ions Embedded in Dense Plasma
by
Jha, Alok Kumar Singh
, Mohan, Man
, Dimri, Mayank
, Dawra, Dishu
in
Astrophysics
/ Atomic properties
/ Atomic structure
/ Charged particles
/ Configuration interaction
/ Cross-sections
/ dense plasma
/ Dense plasmas
/ Electron gas
/ Electron impact excitation
/ Electrons
/ High temperature plasmas
/ Investigations
/ ion sphere
/ Ions
/ Lasers
/ Photoionization
/ Plasma
/ Plasma (Ionized gases)
/ radiative decay rates
/ Relativistic effects
/ Screening
/ Spectrum analysis
/ transition energies
/ Wave functions
2023
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A Study of the Atomic Processes of Highly Charged Ions Embedded in Dense Plasma
by
Jha, Alok Kumar Singh
, Mohan, Man
, Dimri, Mayank
, Dawra, Dishu
in
Astrophysics
/ Atomic properties
/ Atomic structure
/ Charged particles
/ Configuration interaction
/ Cross-sections
/ dense plasma
/ Dense plasmas
/ Electron gas
/ Electron impact excitation
/ Electrons
/ High temperature plasmas
/ Investigations
/ ion sphere
/ Ions
/ Lasers
/ Photoionization
/ Plasma
/ Plasma (Ionized gases)
/ radiative decay rates
/ Relativistic effects
/ Screening
/ Spectrum analysis
/ transition energies
/ Wave functions
2023
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A Study of the Atomic Processes of Highly Charged Ions Embedded in Dense Plasma
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A Study of the Atomic Processes of Highly Charged Ions Embedded in Dense Plasma
2023
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Overview
The study of atomic spectroscopy and collision processes in a dense plasma environment has gained a considerable interest in the past few years due to its several applications in various branches of physics. The multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock (MCDF) method and relativistic configuration interaction (RCI) technique incorporating the uniform electron gas model (UEGM) and analytical plasma screening (APS) potentials have been employed for characterizing the interactions among the charged particles in plasma. The bound and continuum state wavefunctions are determined using the aforementioned potentials within a relativistic Dirac-Coulomb atomic structure framework. The present approach is applied for the calculation of electronic structures, radiative properties, electron impact excitation cross sections and photoionization cross sections of many electron systems confined in a plasma environment. The present study not only extends our knowledge of the plasma-screening effect but also opens the door for the modelling and diagnostics of astrophysical and laboratory plasmas.
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