Daniel Aberg, Paul Grabowski, Michael Kruse, Brian G. Wilson
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A note on efficiently generating ionic configurations for opacity calculations
When calculating the spectral opacity of hot dense plasmas one often encounters the need to generate a list of detailed ionic configurations of bound states for each ion stage in the plasma. We present here a non-recursive algorithm for the efficient construction of such a list of states.
期刊介绍:
High Energy Density Physics is an international journal covering original experimental and related theoretical work studying the physics of matter and radiation under extreme conditions. ''High energy density'' is understood to be an energy density exceeding about 1011 J/m3. The editors and the publisher are committed to provide this fast-growing community with a dedicated high quality channel to distribute their original findings.
Papers suitable for publication in this journal cover topics in both the warm and hot dense matter regimes, such as laboratory studies relevant to non-LTE kinetics at extreme conditions, planetary interiors, astrophysical phenomena, inertial fusion and includes studies of, for example, material properties and both stable and unstable hydrodynamics. Developments in associated theoretical areas, for example the modelling of strongly coupled, partially degenerate and relativistic plasmas, are also covered.