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Title: Energy loss of Fe ions in He plasmas at different thermodynamic states
Authors: Barriga-Carrasco, Manuel D.
González-Gallego, Luis
Miguel Gil, Juan 
Rodriguez, Rafael 
Espinosa, Guadalupe 
UNESCO Clasification: 2213 Termodinámica
Keywords: Electron density
Equilibrium thermodynamics
Plasmas
Bound states
Stopping power, et al
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: 1070-664X
Project: Desarrollo de Modelos Físicos y Su Integración Computacional Para la Descripción Microscópica de Plasmas de Alta Densidad de Energía 
Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium 
Eurofusión 
AWP15-ENR-01/CEA-02
Journal: Physics of Plasmas 
Abstract: In this work, we analyze the thermodynamic states of the helium plasma and their influence on the stopping power calculations which are needed for obtaining the energy loss of the iron beams traversing them. The analysis is made in ranges of plasma free electron densities (10(15)-10(19) cm(-3)) and temperatures (1-10 eV) of experiments with iron beams at 6 and 4.3 MeV/u energies. For this purpose, we use Saha-Boltzmann equations for local thermal equilibrium (LTE) and a collisional-radiative model for non-local thermal equilibrium (NLTE) in steady-state situation implemented in a computer code. For the highest temperatures and free electron densities, LTE and NLTE models provide quite similar results for the average ionization and ion abundances. When the opacity effects are taken into account in the NLTE simulations, the optically thick simulations provide fairly similar results to those of the LTE model. The plasma thermodynamic states have a direct impact on the calculation of the energy loss. The differences on the plasma stopping power between considering it in LTE or in NLTE may entail a 10% of the total stopping for the experiments analyzed in the electron density region of 10(18) -10(19) cm(-3). These differences can be around 27% for plasmas with smaller electron density of 10(17) cm(-3) and around 42% for plasmas with an electron density of 10(15) cm(-3). New experiments would be appreciated to be made in a future to corroborate the latest calculations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/42190
ISSN: 1070-664X
DOI: 10.1063/1.5050528
Source: Physics of Plasmas [ISSN 1070-664X], v. 25 (9)
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