Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics

It is often the case that high energy density systems can be well described and simulated in the 3T approximation, where electrons, ions and the radiation field are defined at unique temperatures given by Te, Ti, Tr. The difference in temperature between the electrons and radiation field is importan...

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Main Authors: McLean, KW, Rose, SJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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description It is often the case that high energy density systems can be well described and simulated in the 3T approximation, where electrons, ions and the radiation field are defined at unique temperatures given by Te, Ti, Tr. The difference in temperature between the electrons and radiation field is important when calculating weighted opacities and electron-radiation energy exchange rates. Often, it is assumed that Tr ≈ Te, meaning the quantities can be calculated as functions of Te only. This paper explores the consequences that arise when one uses this assumption in regions where Tr ≠ Te. Mutliplicative correction factors are derived for the Rosseland and Planckian mean opacities (κR and κP) and for the electron-radiation energy exchange rate. We find that there exists a very small region of parameter space where the corrections are negligible. However, for the majority of parameter space explored, numerical corrections vary from factors of 2 to multiple orders of magnitude.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5011bae0-fa69-47df-966d-dcfb71dca73b2022-03-26T16:11:22ZCorrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamicsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5011bae0-fa69-47df-966d-dcfb71dca73bEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2019McLean, KWRose, SJIt is often the case that high energy density systems can be well described and simulated in the 3T approximation, where electrons, ions and the radiation field are defined at unique temperatures given by Te, Ti, Tr. The difference in temperature between the electrons and radiation field is important when calculating weighted opacities and electron-radiation energy exchange rates. Often, it is assumed that Tr ≈ Te, meaning the quantities can be calculated as functions of Te only. This paper explores the consequences that arise when one uses this assumption in regions where Tr ≠ Te. Mutliplicative correction factors are derived for the Rosseland and Planckian mean opacities (κR and κP) and for the electron-radiation energy exchange rate. We find that there exists a very small region of parameter space where the corrections are negligible. However, for the majority of parameter space explored, numerical corrections vary from factors of 2 to multiple orders of magnitude.
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Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics
title Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics
title_full Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics
title_fullStr Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics
title_full_unstemmed Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics
title_short Corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3-T radiation-hydrodynamics
title_sort corrections to weighted opacities and energy exchange rate in 3 t radiation hydrodynamics
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