Abstract:A collisional-radiative (CR) model that extracts the electron temperature, T e, of hydrogen plasmas from Balmer-line-ratio measurements is examined for the plasma electron density, n e, and T e ranges of 1010–1015 cm−3 and 5–500 eV, respectively. The CR code, developed and implemented in Python, has a forward component that computes the densities of excited states up to n = 15 as functions of T e, n e, and the molecular-to-atomic neutral ratio r(H2/H). The backward component provides n e and r(H2/H) as functio… Show more
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