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A comparison between detailed and configuration-averaged collisional-radiative codes applied to non-local thermal equilibrium plasma

Plasma Physics 2007-10-16 v1

Abstract

A collisional-radiative model describing nonlocal-thermodynamic-equilibrium plasmas is developed. It is based on the HULLAC (Hebrew University Lawrence Livermore Atomic Code) suite for the transitions rates, in the zero-temperature radiation field hypothesis. Two variants of the model are presented: the first one is configuration averaged, while the second one is a detailed level version. Comparisons are made between them in the case of a carbon plasma; they show that the configuration-averaged code gives correct results for an electronic temperature Te=10 eV (or higher) but fails at lower temperatures such as Te=1 eV. The validity of the configuration-averaged approximation is discussed: the intuitive criterion requiring that the average configuration-energy dispersion must be less than the electron thermal energy turns out to be a necessary but far from sufficient condition. Another condition based on the resolution of a modified rate-equation system is proposed. Its efficiency is emphasized in the case of low-temperature plasmas. Finally, it is shown that near-threshold autoionization cascade processes may induce a severe failure of the configuration-average formalism.

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@article{arxiv.0710.2754,
  title  = {A comparison between detailed and configuration-averaged collisional-radiative codes applied to non-local thermal equilibrium plasma},
  author = {Michel Poirier and François de Gaufridy de Dortan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2754},
  year   = {2007}
}

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