Contribution of near threshold states to recombination in plasmas

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Resonance states in atoms or ions at low energies can control the rates of important plasma processes (e.g., dielectronic recombination). We examine the role of states at negative energies just below the ionization threshold of the recombined system and find that they can contribute as much, or more, to recombination as positive energy states. In plasmas, negative energy states can be populated by three body recombination, photorecombination, or continuum lowering. Properly including these negative energy states in a theoretical treatment of plasma processes can change the thermally averaged rate coefficients and, in some cases, removes much of the sensitivity to the energy of a state. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Robicheaux, F., Loch, S. D., Pindzola, M. S., & Ballance, C. P. (2010). Contribution of near threshold states to recombination in plasmas. Physical Review Letters, 105(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.233201

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