2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.hedp.2012.05.001
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A Configurationally-Resolved-Super-Transition-Arrays method for calculation of the spectral absorption coefficient in hot plasmas

Abstract: a b s t r a c tA new method, 'Configurationally-Resolved-Super-Transition-Arrays', for calculation of the spectral absorption coefficient in hot plasmas is presented. In the new method, the spectrum of each SuperTransition-Array is evaluated as the Fourier transform of a single Complex Pseudo Partition Function, which represents the exact analytical sum of the contributions of all constituting unresolved transition arrays sharing the same set of one-electron solutions. Thus, in the new method, the spectrum of … Show more

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“…Although the experimental setups that were examined employed different foams, densities and compounds, doping, dimensions, etc., the simple semi-analytic model reproduces the experimental data very well, with differences of less than 10%. The model is based on the Using the exact opacity, CRSTA tables [36,37] and SESAME tables [38], or QEOS [39] EOS tables, we have fitted for every material its numerical parameters in the relevant experimental regime (by mean of temperatures and densities), for using by the different simple semi-analytic models. The parameters for the foams are above the double-line, and for the coats are beneath the double-line.…”
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“…Although the experimental setups that were examined employed different foams, densities and compounds, doping, dimensions, etc., the simple semi-analytic model reproduces the experimental data very well, with differences of less than 10%. The model is based on the Using the exact opacity, CRSTA tables [36,37] and SESAME tables [38], or QEOS [39] EOS tables, we have fitted for every material its numerical parameters in the relevant experimental regime (by mean of temperatures and densities), for using by the different simple semi-analytic models. The parameters for the foams are above the double-line, and for the coats are beneath the double-line.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current work, we are interested in foam parameters (rather then solid gold as in [27]), so g, α and λ were extracted by fitting Eq. 3a to the opacity spectrum calculated using CRSTA [36,37]. f , β and µ were extracted by fitting Eq.…”
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“…In these methods, the transition array between two configurations is usually reduced to a single Gaussian but can be replaced by a sum of partially resolved transition arrays represented by Gaussians [79,80] that are then sampled statistically to simulate detailed line accounting [81]. For heavy ions where UTAs still fall short, a higher-level extension referred to as the super-transition-array (STA) method involves the grouping of many configurations into a single superconfiguration, whereby the UTA summation to a single STA can be performed analytically [82][83][84]. Recent STA calculations of the RMO in the solar convection zone boundary agree very well with both OP and OPAL, and predict a meager heavy-element (Z > 28) contribution [26].…”
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“…Some other approaches were proposed to overcome the limits of statistical methods. For instance, in order to improve the accuracy of the STA approach, Hazak and Kurzweil [29] developed an interesting method, named CRSTA (Configurationally Resolved Super Transition Arrays); however, its degree of refinement is limited to the configurations, the terms structure being included statistically through UTA widths and shifts [30].…”
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