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Statistical inference of collision frequencies from x-ray Thomson scattering spectra

Plasma Physics 2024-08-29 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

Thomson scattering spectra measure the response of plasma particles to incident radiation. In warm dense matter, which is opaque to visible light, x-ray Thomson scattering (XRTS) enables a detailed probe of the electron distribution and has been used as a diagnostic for electron temperature, density, and plasma ionization. In this work, we examine the sensitivities of inelastic XRTS signatures to modeling details including the dynamic collision frequency and the electronic density of states. Applying verified Monte Carlo inversion methods to dynamic structure factors obtained from time-dependent density functional theory, we assess the utility of XRTS signals as a way to inform the dynamic collision frequency, especially its direct-current (DC) limit, which is directly related to the electrical conductivity.

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@article{arxiv.2408.15346,
  title  = {Statistical inference of collision frequencies from x-ray Thomson scattering spectra},
  author = {Thomas W. Hentschel and Alina Kononov and Andrew D. Baczewski and Stephanie B. Hansen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.15346},
  year   = {2024}
}