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Preprints of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 1995, 119 (Mi ipmp1733)  

Self-consistent Hydrogen-like Average Atom Model for the Matter with Given Temperature and Density

A. F. Nikiforov, V. G. Novikov, A. D. Solomyannaya
Abstract: A self-consistent hydrogen-like average atom model is proposed. The hydrogen-like wave functions are used for the bound electron states. The model enables rather easily to calculate characteristics of plasma at given temperature and density for any mixture of elements. The equation of state and opacities for aluminum and gold are calculated in a wide range of temperatures and densities.
Document Type: Preprint
Language: Russian
Citation: A. F. Nikiforov, V. G. Novikov, A. D. Solomyannaya, “Self-consistent Hydrogen-like Average Atom Model for the Matter with Given Temperature and Density”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 1995, 119
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\by A.~F.~Nikiforov, V.~G.~Novikov, A.~D.~Solomyannaya
\paper Self-consistent Hydrogen-like Average Atom Model for the Matter with Given Temperature and Density
\jour Keldysh Institute preprints
\yr 1995
\papernumber 119
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/ipmp1733}
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