Dense Plasma Opacity from Excited States Method
The self-consistent inclusion of plasma effects in opacity calculations is a significant modeling challenge. As density increases, such effects can no longer be treated perturbatively. Building on a recently published model that addresses this challenge, we calculate opacities of oxygen at solar int...
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Zusammenfassung: | The self-consistent inclusion of plasma effects in opacity calculations is a
significant modeling challenge. As density increases, such effects can no
longer be treated perturbatively. Building on a recently published model that
addresses this challenge, we calculate opacities of oxygen at solar interior
conditions. The new model includes the effects of treating the free electrons
consistently with the bound electrons, and the influence of free electron
energy and entropy variations are explored. It is found that, relative to a
state-of-the-art-model that does not include these effects, the bound
free-opacity of the oxygen plasmas considered can increase by 10%. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.05125 |