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Reviews of Plasma Physics (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
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Reviews of Plasma Physics (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Series: Reviews of Plasma Physics, 23
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This volume presents two reviews from the cutting-edge of Russian
plasma physics research. Plasma Models of Atom and
Radiative-Collisional Processes, by V.A. Astapenko, L.A. Bureyeva,
V.S. Lisitsa, is devoted to a unified description of the atomic
core polarization effects in the free-free, free-bound and
bound-bound transitions of the charged particles in the field of
multielectron atom. These effects were treated independently in
various applications for more than 40 years. The universal
description is based on statistical plasma models of atomic
processes with complex ions and atoms. This description makes it
possible to extract general scaling laws for the processes above.
This review is the first attempt to give the universal approach to
the problem. All types of transitions are considered in the frame
of both classical and quantum models for the energy scattering of
the particle interacting with the atomic core. of atoms and highly
charged ions, polarization phenomena in photoeffect, new
polarization channel in recombination and for Bremsstrahlung of
electrons, relativistic and heavy particles on complex atoms and
ions. Asymptotic Theory of Charge Exchange And Mobility Processes
for Atomic Ions by B.M. Smirnov reviews the process of resonant
charge exchange, and also the transport processes (mobility and
diffusion coefficients) for ions in parent gases which are
determined by resonant electron transfer. The basis is the
asymptotic theory of resonant charge exchange that allows us to
evaluate cross sections for all the elements and estimate their
accuracy. A simple version of the asymptotic theory is used as
follows: a parameter is the ratio between an atom cross section,
and the cross section of resonant charge exchange. The cross
section of this process is expressed through asymptotic parameters
of a transferring electron it the atom. Experimental results are
also used, but their accuracy is usually lower than can be obtained
by the asymptotic theory
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