2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.hedp.2011.04.006
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A new set of relativistic screening constants for the screened hydrogenic model

Abstract: Keywords:Screening constants Screened hydrogenic model A new Relativistic Screened Hydrogenic Model has been developed to calculate atomic data needed to compute the optical and thermodynamic properties of high energy density plasmas. The model is based on a new set of universal screening constants, including nij-splitting that has been obtained by fitting to a large database of ionization potentials and excitation energies. This database was built with energies compiled from the National Institute of Standard… Show more

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“…Using this method and analytical screened hydrogenic wave functions, they proposed a SHM model with nlj splitting which was strictly valid for the ground states of He-like to U-like ions. Recently, we have developed a New Relativistic Screened Hydrogenic Model (NRSHM) based on a new set of universal screening constants [22], obtained by fitting to a database containing 61,356 high quality atomic data. It was conceived to deal with ground and excited configurations of medium and highly ionized atoms and in this paper we will make use of it to compute the screened charges Q^ and Q¡¿.…”
Section: Relativistic Screened Hydrogenic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using this method and analytical screened hydrogenic wave functions, they proposed a SHM model with nlj splitting which was strictly valid for the ground states of He-like to U-like ions. Recently, we have developed a New Relativistic Screened Hydrogenic Model (NRSHM) based on a new set of universal screening constants [22], obtained by fitting to a database containing 61,356 high quality atomic data. It was conceived to deal with ground and excited configurations of medium and highly ionized atoms and in this paper we will make use of it to compute the screened charges Q^ and Q¡¿.…”
Section: Relativistic Screened Hydrogenic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model calculates the energy levels of the multielectron atom by using the analytical expressions of the hydrogenic atom computed with appropriate screened nuclear charges [19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. The SHM used in the average ion model context provides electronic populations with good accuracy and it also allows computing the opacity, the emissivity and the equation of state of plasma easily.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The code was developed within the framework of an average atom model. The needed atomic data are computed using a relativistic screened hydrogenic model based on a new set of universal screening constants including j-splitting [5]. These screening constants were obtained from the fit to a wide database of high-quality atomic energies, ionization potentials and transition energies taken from [6,7].…”
Section: Abako/rapcal and Atmed Computational Packagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, in the last years, several works have appeared in this Journal, both for non-relativistic and relativistic configurations ([3e6]). In this work, we do not repeat the advantages of the SHM but we treat a matter explicitly mentioned only by Mendoza et al [6] although well known for many practitioners of this approximation: for neutrals and low-ionization degrees, the radial hydrogenic wavefunctions of the valence electrons are very different from HartreeeFock (HF) calculations. 1 Although the author and the readers of this journal are not, in general, interested in low ionization degrees, the failure of the SHM in this range leaves a bitter taste to the atomic physicists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All our data about energy values were computed with the published constants from Mendoza et al [6] with no use of empirical data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%