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First-principles Equation of State and Shock Compression Predictions of Warm Dense Hydrocarbons

Plasma Physics 2017-07-26 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Other Condensed Matter Chemical Physics

Abstract

We use path integral Monte Carlo and density functional molecular dynamics to construct a coherent set of equation of state for a series of hydrocarbon materials with various C:H ratios (2:1, 1:1, 2:3, 1:2, and 1:4) over the range of 0.0722.40.07-22.4 g/cm3^{3} and 6.7×1031.29×1086.7\times10^3-1.29\times10^8 K. The shock Hugoniot curve derived for each material displays a single compression maximum corresponding to KK-shell ionization. For C:H=1:1, the compression maximum occurs at 4.7-fold of the initial density and we show radiation effects significantly increase the shock compression ratio above 2 Gbar, surpassing relativistic effects. The single-peaked structure of the Hugoniot curves contrasts with previous work on higher-ZZ plasmas, which exhibit a two-peak structure corresponding to both KK- and LL-shell ionization. Analysis of the electronic density of states reveals that the change in Hugoniot structure is due to merging of the LL-shell eigenstates in carbon, while they remain distinct for higher-ZZ elements. Finally, we show that the isobaric-isothermal linear mixing rule for carbon and hydrogen EOSs is a reasonable approximation with errors better than 1% for stellar-core conditions.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1706.09073,
  title  = {First-principles Equation of State and Shock Compression Predictions of Warm Dense Hydrocarbons},
  author = {Shuai Zhang and Kevin P. Driver and François Soubiran and Burkhard Militzer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.09073},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures. Accepted by Physical Review E