1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9614(73)80004-7
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An experimental study of the equation of state of liquid xenon

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“…Photoabsorption spectra for each neat dopant and each neat perturber were measured to verify the absence of impurities in the spectral range of interest. The atomic perturber number densities were calculated from the Strobridge equation of state [55] with the parameters obtained from [56] for argon, [57] for krypton, and [58] for xenon. All densities and temperatures were selected to maintain a single phase system in the sample cell.…”
Section: Experiments Techniques and Theoretical Methodology 31 Expermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photoabsorption spectra for each neat dopant and each neat perturber were measured to verify the absence of impurities in the spectral range of interest. The atomic perturber number densities were calculated from the Strobridge equation of state [55] with the parameters obtained from [56] for argon, [57] for krypton, and [58] for xenon. All densities and temperatures were selected to maintain a single phase system in the sample cell.…”
Section: Experiments Techniques and Theoretical Methodology 31 Expermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dashed green lines denote the melting bounds for the 5190 table and the magenta line the melt curve for the 5191 model. [53,54] is shown at 0.005 GPa, 0.01 GPa, 0.02 GPa, and 0.1 GPa using cyan pluses, exes, circles, and squares respectively. Lines are as in Fig.…”
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“…Streett et al (20) fitted their 530 ( p, V m , T ) experimental results on pure liquid xenon, to the Strobridge equation of state, in the temperature range between 165 K and 289.74 K, and at pressures between the vapour pressure curve and the melting curve. In figure 2, the relative deviations of our experimental molar volume results on liquid xenon from values calculated from this equation of state are plotted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%