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Opacity calculation based on average atom model

Opacity calculation based on average atom model

Sun Yong-Sheng
Meng Xu-Jun
Zheng Shao-Tang
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.8, No.1pp.6-9Published in print 01 Feb 1997
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The relativistic self-consistent average atom model is employed to calculate the radiative opacities for high Z plasma. One-electron transitions are considered for bound-bound process. The line distribution from ionic configurations are calculated ion by ion. The Rosseland mean opacities and the Planck mean ones for europium with D=0.1 g/cm3,

kT=60~104 eV are given and compared with data given by SESAME data base.Radiative opacityPlasmaIonic configurationAverage atom model
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