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Discussion of the validity of binary collision models for electron broadening in plasmas

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Recent plasma spectroscopic investigations of line profiles indicate that conditions can be obtained where a usual electron collision operator is unable to describe the entire line profile. This situation arises for plasma conditions when the interactions with electrons is a major broadening mechanism and the quasi-static electron, or non-binary, effects are important. As examples we find that this is the case for high-n hydrogen lines over a wide range of electron densities and low-n hydrogen lines at higher electron density. A solution has been proposed for high-n hydrogen lines by using a frequency-dependent electron broadening operator accounting for some overlapping of the impact and the non-binary regimes. The domain of validity of different approaches that attempt to including many-body dynamical and statistical effects will be discussed and compared with numerical simulations.

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hal-01178519 , version 1 (20-07-2015)

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Annette Calisti, Sandrine Ferri, R Stamm, B Talin, R.W Lee, et al.. Discussion of the validity of binary collision models for electron broadening in plasmas. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2000, 65 (1-3), pp.109-116. ⟨10.1016/S0022-4073(99)00060-6⟩. ⟨hal-01178519⟩

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